1. Built-in TPM 2.0, pre-installed with Windows 11 operating system, compatible with Windows 10, Windows 10 IoT, and Linux operating systems
2. Intel Core i3-10110U solution with both performance and cost-effectiveness
| Part No. | X50 |
| Operation System | Windows 10/ Windows 11/ Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019/ 2021/ Linux (trial version) |
| On board CPU | Intel Core i3-10110U, Dual-core and four-thread, upto 4.1GHz |
| RAM (DDR4) | 8GB (16GB/ 32GB/ 64GB optional) |
| ROM (NVMe SSD) | 256GB (512GB/ 1TB/ 2TB/ 4TB optional) |
| Network | Ethernet 1000M |
| Wi-Fi 6, IEEE802.11 ax | |
| Interfaces | USB 3.0* 4 |
| USB 2.0* 4 | |
| RJ45 (LAN)* 2 | |
| HDMI* 2 | |
| Mic-in* 1 | |
| Audio-out* 1 | |
| DC in* 1 (19V 4.74A) | |
| Packing Info | Net weight: 1.25kg |
| Gross weight: 1.75kg (Included accessories) | |
| Packing size: 19*15*12cm |







Q: What is Wi-Fi 5?
A: Wi-Fi 5, or 802.11ac, is an enhanced wireless standard. It operates in both 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies, delivering faster data rates through wider channels and improved modulation techniques. A standout feature is MU-MIMO technology, allowing routers to communicate simultaneously with multiple devices, enhancing efficiency in busy networks. Wi-Fi 5 supports up to 8 spatial streams and offers theoretical speeds up to 3.5 Gbps. Ideal for HD streaming and online gaming, Wi-Fi 5 is a significant upgrade and is widely used in modern routers and devices.
Q: Could you provide an introduction to OAI?
A: OAI operates as a team within the Sunany Group, founded in October 2022. Its focus lies in the research, production, and sales of customer-centric mini computer solutions.
Q: Do you have models that support dual SSD?
A: Yes, the X60 has two M.2 2280 SSD slots, supporting NVMe SSDs.
Q: What is the warranty period for your mini computers?
A: Our mini computers come with a 15-month warranty, and beyond this period, we offer cost-based maintenance services.
Q: What is the main difference between USB 2.0 and USB 3.0?
A: The interior color: The black interior port indicates USB 2.0, while the blue one indicates 3.0;
Speed: USB 2.0 offers a transfer rate of about 480 Mbps, whereas USB 3.0 offers 10 times faster speed than USB2.0, a transfer rate of about 4,800 Mbps which is equal to about 5 GB;
Connector Wires: USB 2.0 has four connector wires, whereas USB 3.0 has nine, which increases speed and bandwidth;
Power Management: USB 2.0 provides power up to 500 mA whereas USB 3.0 caters up to 900 mA, USB 3.0 devices can be charged faster, and support more power-consuming devices.
Compatibility: USB 3.0 will work with other USB versions, including 2.0. However, if you plug a USB 3.0 drive into a USB 2.0 port, it will be limited to the max speed of USB 2.0.