All Monix PCs are 100% customizable; these are some of the available features. Please note that some of these features may not be available on every motherboard.
Intel Atom
The Intel® Atom™ processor enables a broad range of device form factors, including smartphones, handhelds, tablets, netbooks, entry-level desktop PCs, and more—devices that are a perfect companion to your PC.
Enabling you to access email, instant messages (IM), and the Internet, Intel Atom processors also provide long battery life so you can stay connected on the go longer, and the processors can enable more energy efficient designs as they are based on 45nm Hi-k next generation Intel® Core™ microarchitecture. Plus, Intel Atom processors include integrated graphics, video, and memory controllers built right into the die.
HDMI
The HDMI specification defines the protocols, signals, electrical interfaces, and mechanical requirements of the standard.[39] The maximum pixel clock rate for HDMI 1.0 was 165 MHz, which was sufficient for supporting 1080p and WUXGA (1920×1200) at 60 Hz. HDMI 1.3 increased that to 340 MHz, which allows for higher resolution (such as WQXGA, 2560×1600) across a single digital link.[40] An HDMI connection can either be single-link (Type A/C) or dual-link (Type B) and can have a video pixel rate of 25 MHz to 340 MHz (for a single-link connection) or 25 MHz to 680 MHz (for a dual-link connection). Video formats with rates below 25 MHz (e.g., 13.5 MHz for 480i/NTSC) are transmitted using a pixel-repetition scheme.
Wireless N
IEEE 802.11n is an amendment to IEEE 802.11-2007 as amended by IEEE 802.11k-2008, IEEE 802.11r-2008, IEEE 802.11y-2008, and IEEE 802.11w-2009, and builds on previous 802.11 standards by adding multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) and 40 MHz channels to the PHY (physical layer), and frame aggregation to the MAC layer.
DDR3 Memory
The primary benefit of DDR3 SDRAM over its predecessor, DDR2 SDRAM, is the ability to transfer at twice the data rate (8× the speed of its internal memory arrays), enabling higher bandwidth or peak data rates. In addition, the DDR3 standard allows for chip capacities of up to 8 gigabits, thus enabling a memory module size of 16 gigabytes (using 16 chips).
With two transfers per cycle of a quadrupled clock, a 64-bit wide DDR3 module may achieve a transfer rate of up to 64 times the memory clock in MB/s.
DDR3 memory provides a reduction in power consumption of 30% compared to DDR2 modules due to DDR3's 1.5 V supply voltage, compared to DDR2's 1.8 V or DDR's 2.5 V. The 1.5 V supply voltage works well with the 90 nanometer fabrication technology used in the original DDR3 chips. Some manufacturers further propose using "dual-gate" transistors to reduce leakage of current.
All Monix PCs are 100% customizable; these are some of the available features. Please note that some of these features may not be available on every motherboard.