More and more companies are opting for laptops, thin clients, or mini-PCs instead of bulky desktops. The latter can even be mounted on the back of a monitor to keep the workspace as tidy as possible. Typically, mini-PCs also have a built-in wireless interface module, so only two cables are needed for operation: one for powering the computer and one for connecting the system to the monitor.

This review will introduce such a solution. We will talk about the Vinga Mini BOX B300. Its supply to the Ukrainian market is scheduled for January 2019. In addition to functioning as a mini-PC, the novelty can operate as a thin client (in terminal mode). This will be useful for larger organizations, allowing significant savings in the future due to the lack of need to upgrade employee terminals.
Specification
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Model |
Vinga Mini BOX B300 (AB3N4200.464) |
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Processor |
Intel Pentium N4200 (4 / 4 x 1.1 – 2.5 GHz; L2 – 2 MB) |
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Memory Support |
4 GB DDR3-1600 MHz |
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Graphics Adapter |
Intel HD Graphics 505 (200 – 750 MHz) |
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Disk Subsystem |
1 x SATA 6 Gbps 1 x M.2 1 x eMMC (64 GB) |
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Wi-Fi / Bluetooth |
Intel Wireless-AC 3165 (802.11a/b/g/n/ac + Bluetooth 4.0) |
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Interfaces |
1 x USB Type-C 2 x USB 2.0 2 x USB 3.0 1 x microSD card reader 1 x 3.5 mm audio jack 1 x HDMI 1 x D-Sub 1 x RJ45 1 x power connector |
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Audio Codec |
Realtek ALC269 |
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LAN |
Realtek RTL8111G (10/100/1000 Mbps) |
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Power Supply |
Output parameters: 12 V DC, 2 A, 24 W Input parameters: 100~240 V AC at 50/60 Hz |
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Case Dimensions (own measurements) |
164.5 x 135 x 32 mm (170 x 134 x 39 mm) |
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Weight |
0.425 kg |
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Manufacturer's Website |
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Product Page |
Packaging and Delivery Set


The Vinga Mini BOX B300 mini-PC comes in a small long package made of standard dense cardboard with simple yet attractive printing in dark tones. The top of the box features an image of the device, its name, and the Vinga company logo. The back provides brief technical specifications and some key advantages.

One of the sides has a sticker indicating the warranty period and a list of additional specifications.

Inside the box with the Vinga Mini BOX B300, we found a power supply, user manual, and a bracket for mounting the device behind a monitor or TV.
Appearance and Element Placement

The Vinga Mini BOX B300 case is made of black matte plastic, but it is quite prone to fingerprints and dust. It can be easily scratched with careless handling, so the case requires careful maintenance to keep its presentable appearance.

The top panel is completely devoid of significant elements except for the Vinga company logo.

The bottom cover is secured with four screws. There is also a sticker with technical data and a slot for attaching the included bracket. Additionally, there are four small rubber feet at the edges of the case, which improve grip on the surface when placed on a table and will also dampen possible vibrations if you install a 2.5-inch hard drive inside.

The front and rear sides are allocated for various interfaces. The front features three USB ports, a card reader for microSD memory cards, a power button, and an LED indicator.

The remaining connectors are concentrated on the rear panel. Here you will find: a Reset button hole, power connector, HDMI and D-Sub, RJ45 network interface, two USB 2.0 ports, and a combined audio jack for headphones and microphone.


The sides are allocated for ventilation holes, which are necessary for better air circulation inside such a compact case.
Internal Structure and Hardware Platform

By removing the bottom cover of the case, you can access the internal components. Directly beneath it is the slot for a 2.5-inch drive and a SATA 6 Gbps port for its connection.

The case can also be disassembled from the opposite side, as the top cover is secured with regular plastic clips.

Inside is a green printed circuit board with an aluminum heatsink for the cooling system.

A nice bonus is the ability to expand permanent memory with an M.2 drive.

For network connections, there is a gigabit LAN controller Realtek RTL8111G.

The audio subsystem is based on the Realtek ALC269 audio codec.

Special mention should be made of the Intel Wireless-AC 3165 wireless module with support for Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac and Bluetooth 4.0 standards.

On the bottom of the case, on the inner side, the antennas for the wireless interfaces are installed.

The 4-core 4-thread Intel Pentium N4200 processor used in the Vinga Mini BOX B300 is built on the 14nm Intel Goldmont microarchitecture and belongs to the Intel Apollo Lake series. The base speed is 1.1 GHz, but it can dynamically increase to 2.5 GHz.

As for RAM, there is one DDR3-1600 MHz module with a capacity of 4 GB.

The integrated Intel HD Graphics 505 core consists of 18 execution units (EU). The base clock speed is 200 MHz, and the dynamic can increase to 750 MHz.


The disk subsystem is represented by a 64 GB eMMC drive FORESEE NCEMASLD. At the first launch of the mini-PC, about 43 GB was free, which is quite enough for installing the necessary software.
Testing

The average read speed of the built-in drive in CristalDiskMark tends to 152 MB/s, and the write speed reaches 122 MB/s. These are typical indicators for eMMC memory. If higher performance is required, a solid-state drive should be installed.






As competitors for comparison, we chose previously reviewed mini-PC models ASUS Mini PC PN40 and Mini PC PB40 with different RAM capacities and Intel Celeron N4000 processor, as well as the Vinga Twizzle J116 laptop based on the Intel Pentium Silver N5000 processor (4/4 x 1.1 - 2.7 GHz) and 4 GB of RAM in dual-channel mode.
In almost all tests, the laptop predictably leads, while the three mini-PCs compete in their sandbox. Overall, the performance level of the novelty is low, but it is sufficient for running basic everyday applications, working with office documents, searching for information on the network, and running multimedia.
There will be no problems with playing streaming video in 4K Ultra HD format, so the Vinga Mini BOX B300 is perfectly suited as a home media center, office, or educational PC, especially if you don't want children and employees to be distracted by games.
Cooling system and power supply


In idle mode, the temperatures of the key nodes did not exceed 50°C. Running stress tests heats the processor cores to 67°C, and the iGPU to 62°C. The system operated stably, without performance drops and processor throttling. There was no noise, as the mini-PC uses a passive cooling system. It may only appear after installing a hard drive.

For powering the Vinga Mini BOX B300, an external 24-watt VINGA VPA-1202004 power supply with a fixed cable is used. The input signal parameters are 100 - 240 V at a current of 0.8 A and a frequency of 50 - 60 Hz. The output provides 12 V at 2 A.
During operation, we measured power consumption and obtained very modest results, which turned out to be even lower than the recently tested models from ASUS:
Conclusions

Overall, the Vinga Mini BOX B300 is an interesting option for purchase in several scenarios. Firstly, it can be used as a home multimedia center, after installing a capacious 2.5-inch hard drive for convenient content storage. Mounting the device on the back of a monitor or TV will also not be a problem thanks to the supply kit. The passive cooling system and good set of network modules and external interfaces ensure quiet and comfortable operation.
The second scenario for the Vinga Mini BOX B300 is a home PC for a child if you don't want them to be distracted from studying by games. In this case, they can play Solitaire or very simple casual projects.
And the third scenario is for organizing a workspace. In small companies, all software can be installed on the internal drive and the Vinga Mini BOX B300 can be used in mini-PC mode. In large companies, it can operate in terminal mode (thin client), where all the load is on the server, so there is no need to update its hardware platform over time.
Let's highlight two points separately. Firstly, the mini-PC will be available in two versions: without a pre-installed operating system and with one. Secondly, an M.2 drive can be additionally installed in the service center to avoid losing the warranty from self-opening the case.
As a result, the Vinga Mini BOX B300 turned out to be a fairly versatile system, but not without reservations, so its success in the market will directly depend on competent pricing positioning.
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Author: Kostyantyn Shorokhov
Translation: Liliya Masyuk
We express our gratitude to BRAIN Computers, the official representative of Vinga, for providing the mini-PC for testing.