Testseek.com have collected 59 expert reviews of the ECS Elitegroup Liva Mini PC Kit and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ECS Elitegroup Liva Mini PC Kit.
September 2014
(79%)
59 Reviews
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Very easy to build, Excellent power saving device, Super quiet in fact it's completely dead silent, Dual Monitor support using Intel HD Graphics on the CPU, Could be great backup computer for long power outage with a working LAN connection and cell phon
32GB of Memory is way too little to work with; 90GB would be a great start, Passive heatsink lets processor get hot, Limited USB ports, Comes with a DVD that is useless unless you have another computer or a portable USB DVD drive
It's really hard to believe that you are using a silent little box with a green light on it to do and run all that you can do on this computer. It's as good as many laptops with a desktop feeling. I know the test results put it dead last but it really do...
The ECS LIVA MINI PC Kit is a first generation product and with all first generation products there are issues that need to be worked out. The LIVA isn't a bad product by any means, but there are several things we aren't a fan of. More importantly we are ...
On the flip side, the LIVA kit does have aspects that can be fixed by ECS. One of our major peeves was the positioning of the two USB ports. The placement between the micro-USB power inlet and the HDMI port makes it very difficult to utilize the USB ports...
Published: 2015-02-18, Author: Colin , review by: eteknix.com
Insanely low power consumption, Tiny form factor, Easy to assemble,
Only 2 USB Ports, Not VESA mountable, Not expandable, Neutral, No OS, Fair value for price point – though could easily be tweaked for better value, Alpenföhn Brocken Eco CPU cooler, Thank, you, ECS, for providing us with this information,
PricingWith the 32GB black version retailing for $165 and the white at $185 you certainly do get good value for money. Stock is a little tricky in the UK, but there are some resellers with prices around £200. I would wholeheartedly recommend spending the...
So, how do you test such a low powered system? Well I found the best thing to do was to simply use it. The main question though, is how well does it work and is it good value? Well as I wrote the entirety of this review on the Mini PC Kit (though I did d...
Small form factor, Energy efficient, Stable operation, Cool running, three USB ports, Silent
No Operating System
The ECS LIVA X surprised me with its small size and completely silent operation. I was able to surf the internet and do work on it very quickly. I enjoyed using it and experienced no problems with browsing the internet, using Office applications, or watch...
Affordable as work PC, Small and compact size, Noiseless operation
Awkward placements of USB ports, Limited numbers of USB Ports, Only fo
It may not be the PC for gamers or heavy productivity scenarios. But for normal daily performance and work – it is more than enough. Plus, it is silent and cool running too.(previously published in issue March 2015)...
The ECS LIVA Mini PC Kit retails at RM 699 for the 32GB variant, so expect the price to be a little for the 64GB variant. 32GB space is just enough for people who don't hog space, alternative going Linux for OS might be a good idea. As a computer, the ...
Small, compact size, Very low power draw, Built in WIFI/BT module, Up to 64GB internal storage, Good enough performance for home use (browsing, office productivity tools)
No Kensington lock, Should've went with USB3.0 for all ports, Chassis has no VESA mount (coming in newer model)
The ECS LIVA is basically a tablet in a mini-PC body, repurposed to serve a more familiar role for the consumer, the ECS LIVA Mini PC address some key concerns from households and SMBs in managing their computers and that's price and power efficiency. Wit...
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Published: 2015-01-06, Author: Chad , review by: reimarufiles.com
Home > Gadgets & PC & Review > ECS Liva Mini PC Review: The Small WonderECS Liva Mini PC Review: The Small WonderChad January 6, 2015 Gadgets, PC, ReviewTweetPin ItAs a conclusion, the Liva Mini PC may not have the high processing power of expensive high-...