Zotac MAGNUS EN970 Gaming Mini-PC

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Bjorn 3D have been taking a look at the Zotac MAGNUS EN970 Gaming Mini-PC - here's a snippet from their review:

Mini-PC’s usually come with a lot of compromises due to their small size. They for example rarely are fit for any serious gaming. The Zotac Magnus EN970 though is different. It still is a small mini-PC, although not as small as some of the other Zotac mini-PC’s we have reviewed, but it comes with a discrete graphics chip, a GTX960 (or more exact a variant of the GTX970M), which means it suddenly becomes a viable gaming machine for your TV. The downside to this? Well, at $799 for the barebones system without any memory or storage it certainly is not a cheap option. Is it still worth it? We hope you will know by the end of this review.

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Read the full review at Bjorn 3D
 
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Seriously thinking of getting one of these to use for movies etc.
Friend has one and uses it daily & very happy with it, very easy to use.
 

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Well, at $799 for the barebones system without any memory or storage it certainly is not a cheap option.

Naw, just put the cheaper full tower 'proper' gaming PC behind your 40" TV ... sorted. :)
 

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