http://www.tomshardware.com/news/eli...pcs,33277.html

The Liva Z Plus mini-PC is built for performance with its Intel Kaby Lake CPU. It also supports two DDR4 RAM slots, which can use up to 16GB of memory. ECS said the Kaby Lake processor should be 11% faster than its previous Skylake-based mini-PC, while the DDR4 RAM should be twice as fast compared to the old model's DDR3 memory. The GPU in this generation of Liva Z Plus has also seen a 20% increase in efficiency compared to the previous generation.

As we know, Kaby Lake now comes with a 4k hardware video decoder for videos utilizing both VP9 and HEVC codecs. That means 4k content should feel right at home on the Liva Z Plus as it should be played more smoothly and efficiently.

All of these Elitegroup mini-PCs will be put on display at CES at the Exhibition Hall Live Demo between January 4 and January 7.