1. Based on Intel Celeron J4125 processor, Quad-core & Quad-thread, and the typical TDP 10W
2. 8 USB ports and 4 serial interfaces meet multiple connection needs
| Part No. | T20 |
| Operation System | Windows 10/ Windows 11/ Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019/ 2021/ Linux (trial version) |
| On board CPU | Intel Celeron J4125 processor, Quad-core & Quad-thread, upto 2.7GHz |
| RAM (DDR4) | 8GB (4GB optional) |
| ROM (mSATA) | 128GB (64GB/ 256GB/ 512GB/ 1TB optional) |
| Network | Ethernet 1000M |
| Wi-Fi, IEEE802.11 ac | |
| Bluetooth 4.2 | |
| Interfaces | DC-in terminal (12V~19V)* 1 |
| Power on extension terminal* 1 | |
| CMOS reset* 1 | |
| Operation system reset* 1 | |
| SIM card slot* 1 | |
| USB 3.0* 5 | |
| USB 2.0* 3 | |
| Serial* 4 | |
| RJ45 (LAN)* 2 | |
| HD* 2 (Max: 4096 x 2160@60Hz) | |
| MIC in* 1 | |
| Audio out* 1 | |
| DC in* 1 (12V 5A) | |
| Packing Info | Net weight: 0.68kg |
| Gross weight: 1.45kg (Included accessories) | |
| Packing size: 23*18*14cm |






Q: Are your Mini PCs mountable?
A: Yes, all of our Mini computers can be mounted either on the wall or behind a monitor by using a mounting bracket. We also offer VESA mounts if needed.
Q: Do you provide a BIOS customization service?
A: Sure. We can help you customize the BIOS setting. The BIOS customization covers the following: Customer logo (OEM Splash Screen), Specific LCD resolution support, Default password, Default BIOS function values modification, SLP (System Locked Pre-installation) string, Desktop Management Interface (DMI) function, DIO default setting, etc.
Q: What is your MOQ?
A: We can sell 1 piece as a sample unit for your evaluation.
Q: In which situations can PD70 and PD101 pole monitors be used?
A: Pole monitors are suitable for any scenario that involves customer interaction, such as reception desks, payment counters, cash registers, and more. You can display information intended for customers on the pole monitor.
Q: Why does the aluminum alloy casing of a mini computer become hot during operation?
A: The processor generates a substantial amount of heat while functioning, and in compact mini computer structures, the aluminum alloy casing assumes the role of heat dissipation. In fanless mini computer designs, the processor's temperature is even conducted directly to the aluminum alloy casing. Thus, it's perfectly normal for the casing to feel hot when the mini computer is operational.