NZXT "DOKO" streaming device that can remotely control a PC is released! Game play/video playback also possible

DOKO" (model number: DOKO-01), a device that can remotely control a PC, is now available from NZXT.


DOKO" is a device that can remotely control a PC on a home network. It is a useful product for situations where you want to control a PC in your room from the TV in the living room.

The main unit is equipped with an HDMI terminal for displaying the screen of the PC to be controlled, a USB port for connecting a mouse or keyboard, and a Gigabit LAN connection.

The use of a wired Gigabit LAN connection provides high-speed transmission with low latency, and its potential is such that it can play games and play full HD video (1920 x 1080, 30 fps). Latency is estimated to be an average of 50 to 80 ms.

It has a USB port that is compliant with USB over IP, which allows USB devices to be connected via LAN. Input devices such as mice, keyboards, and game pads can be connected.

Main specifications include a WM8750 CPU, 256 MB DDR3 memory, 2 GB of storage, HDMI, Gigabit LAN, USB x 4, and analog audio output (3.5 mm stereo mini). The main unit measures 118 (W) x 30 (H) x 105 (D) mm, weighs 320 g, and supports Windows 8.1/8/7/VISTA.

Incidentally, a deMonStration is being held on the 2F of Tsukumo eX. PC building, where visitors can actually see it in action.

Prices are as follows.

DOKO
14,800 yen (excluding tax): Tsukumo eX.
15,980 yen (including tax): dospara parts kan
15,984 yen (including tax): PC Shop Ark

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