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ASUS Announces Mini PC PN and PB Series

Ultra compact mini PCs provide flexible, comprehensive solutions for a wide range of office, retail, digital signage, education and hospital applications.

  • A choice of the latest Intel Celeron, Pentium or Core processors plus fast DDR4 memory provide uncompromising performance to fit any usage or budget.
  • Mini PC PN Series features a dual-storage design and a sliding chassis for complete system customization in just two easy steps.
  • Mini PC PB Series offers extensive connectivity with comprehensive I/O ports and optional stackable modules for additional functionality.

ASUS announced Mini PC PN Series and Mini PC PB Series, two all-new line ups of ultra compact mini PCs designed to provide flexibility, expandability and performance to suit a wide range of office, retail, digital signage and education applications. Winners of the 2018 Red Dot Design Award, these latest mini PCs deliver a comprehensive set of user-focused features in attractive, space-saving designs.

ASUS Mini PC PN and PB Series are available with a choice of the latest Intel Celeron, Pentium or Core processors. Combined with fast DDR4 2400MHz memory, which is 1.5X faster and 20% more energy efficient than DDR3 1600MHz memory, these mini PCs deliver smooth and responsive performance to fit any usage scenario or budget.

ASUS Mini PC PN and PB Series are extensively tested by ASUS engineers to ensure they deliver reliable, 24/7 operation in different environments, so users can have peace of mind that they will provide long periods of dependable service. They also benefit from the ASUS Corporate Stable Model (CSM) program. This includes entitlement to the ASUS Control Center IT-management software suite, enhanced after sales support, a stable roadmap and an assured 36-month supply availability to remove worry about extended- or material-supply gaps.

ASUS Mini PC PN Series

ASUS Mini PC PN60 and Mini PC PN40 feature a dual storage design that accommodates an M.2 SSD and a 2.5-inch HDD or SSD, giving users the ability to choose the balance of storage capacity and speed.

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