Viako have succeeded to build a case which has good ventilation, has a clean, professional look and occupies very little space. Thanks to the new Intel i3 2100 CPU, the system does not need a big fan for getting rid of the accumulated heat, so the Gelid low profile cooler does it job like it should.
The ML55 has low power consumption in both full HD clips watching mode and while browsing, making it a very good secondary system near the gaming one:
The Viako system isn't doing bad in the noise generated department either: in the test room with ambient measured at 28.2dBA, the noise generated by the system 30cm away was 29.8dBA.
After stress testing the computer for a total of 30 minutes, with the help of the AIDA64 module, the temperatures are kept between reasonable limits:
Compared to the systems that were tested in the past, the offering from Viako can be used for browsing with many tabs, doing office work, video encoding, watching HD movies, but it falls short in the gaming department, because the Intel IGP is not very powerful and even the older games are far from playable.
The ML55 comes with a total of 2GB RAM SO-DIMM; this quantity may be enough for many activities, but if we are used to running many applications in the background, we would feel the need for an upgrade; inserting an additional 2GB module or even 4GB can make the product even more future proof.
Also, for boosting the performance even further, we can think of upgrading the 320GB HDD to a 7200RPM model or even replacing the HDD with a SSD; in the second case, we would need an additional metallic frame to install the HDD for storage or we could simply connect it externally on a spare USB port or eSATA.
ML55 offers network connectivity options like WiFi or wired networking; the preinstalled WiFi card is a combo model, with Bluetooth, so the secondary external antenna is used for sending and receiving BT signals too.
Viako have decided to leave in the front of the case only the Power button, along with the Power and HDD activity LEDs, but after connecting the USB keyboard and mouse in the back of the system, we would feel the need of additional ports; the solution of this problem is to connect an USB hub to the additional ports, but it would have been nice to see some extra USBs on the sides of the enclosure or in the front, for easy access.
The Viako Mini Letter ML55 H61 WIFI PC MSRP is $599, can be bought currently only from the Viako website, but distributors from other countries are preparing for the launch too.
UPDATE: Just got word from Viako that they also provide custom made variants, so SSDs, HDDs with 7200RPM or additional USB ports can be included if necessary (the CPU will be the same, i3 2100).
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I would like to thank again to Viako for making this review possible!