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The smallest DAKboard CPU available! Plug the DAKboard CPU Mini into your existing TV or monitor and turn any display into a DAKboard display! This is a budget-friendly, low-power CPU option for basic DAKboard screens that is wifi only (no Ethernet connectivity without an adapter). This CPU is not recommended for screens with continuous video streaming (ie, YouTube)and animations. Looking for screens with video, animations, or looping screens? Check out the CPU v4. This CPU is built on the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W computer.
What's Included:
- DAKboard CPU Mini (Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W) with Micro SD card installed
- 1 month of DAKboard Essential or Plus for new accounts.
- AC Power adapter. U.S. plug
- HDMI Mini to HDMI cable
- Quick setup instructions
Technical Specifications:
Supported Resolutions:
- HD 1080p - 1920x1080
- HD 720p - 1280x720
- WUXGA - 1920x1200
- WSXGA+ - 1680x1050
- WXGA+ - 1440x900
Supported Aspect Ratio:
- 16:9
Video Output:
- Mini HDMI to HDMI
Connectivity:
- Wifi b/g/n (2.4GHz)
Touchscreen:
- Compatible with select models (Requires Micro USB Adapter)
Memory:
- 512 MB RAM
Weight:
- 1.1oz
Dimensions:
- L 2.75 x W 1.5 x H .25 Inches
Power Requirements:
- 120V-240V AC - Includes 5V, 5' (1.5m) long micro USB power adapter, U.S. plug. DAKboard devices are dual voltage, but will always ship with a US plug included. A plug adapter may be safely used if your country does not use a US plug type.
Power Usage:
- 3 watts maximum
This information was sourced from the Shop Page. Please refer to it for the most up-to-date details.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Below are the most Frequently Asked Questions about the Mini CPU:
Can you power the CPU from the Monitor's USB ports?
This will depend on your Monitor. Most modern monitors will not send power to the USB ports until they detect an HDMI signal. Because of this, until the CPU is powered on and sending a signal, you would not be able to get the power needed from the Monitor. This is not always true. You will have to check your Monitor's owner's manual to see if any of the USB ports on it have power all the time.