ECS Debuts New LIVA Mini PCs at Computex 2026

Panther Lake and Wildcat Lake are making their way into the ECS LIVA mini PC family at Computex 2026. Visitors can find several new models at the company’s booth, including the LIVA Z11 Plus, LIVA Z15 Plus, LIVA One H810, LIVA Z4F, and LIVA Q4. The lineup covers a wide range of compact computing needs, from business desktops and embedded deployments to multi-display workstations and upgradeable mini PCs.

The LIVA Z11 Plus sits among the most advanced additions in the new family. Built around Intel Core Ultra Panther Lake processors, the mini PC packs desktop-class capabilities into a chassis measuring just 0.71 liters. ECS pairs the platform with support for up to 96GB of DDR5 memory and dual PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSDs, giving users plenty of room for memory and storage expansion without increasing the device’s footprint.

Multi-display support is a major part of the design. The LIVA Z11 Plus can drive up to four 4K displays simultaneously through dual HDMI ports and dual USB4 connections. That capability makes the device suitable for digital signage installations, monitoring environments, financial workstations, content creation setups, and other workloads where multiple screens are required.

The connectivity options are equally extensive. The mini PC comes with USB4 ports, multiple USB connections, dual LAN networking, and a broad selection of I/O designed to fit a variety of commercial and professional environments. Despite its compact size, the device offers connectivity typically associated with much larger desktop computers.

Alongside the Panther Lake model, ECS is presenting the LIVA Z15 Plus based on Intel’s Core Series 3 Wildcat Lake platform. The addition gives customers another compact desktop option built around Intel’s upcoming processor family, expanding the company’s portfolio across different performance and deployment requirements.

The LIVA One H810 follows a different path from most mini PCs currently available. Instead of relying on a fixed processor, the platform supports socketed Intel LGA1851 CPUs. This approach allows future processor upgrades and offers more flexibility for users who prefer a mini PC that can evolve over time rather than remain locked to its original hardware.

For industrial installations and embedded environments, ECS is showing the fanless LIVA Z4F. The absence of active cooling helps reduce maintenance requirements while supporting silent operation, making the device suitable for kiosks, automation equipment, and other long-running deployments.

Front and rear view of an ECS LIVA mini PC highlighting USB4, HDMI, Ethernet, USB Type-C, and other connectivity options
ECS LIVA Mini PC connectivity options
Small ECS LIVA mini PC with USB connectivity and compact chassis designed for space-saving desktop deployments
Compact ECS LIVA mini PC

Another compact addition is the LIVA Q4. Designed for environments where available space is extremely limited, the mini PC supports USB Type-C power input, simplifying installation in locations where traditional desktop power arrangements may be less practical.

ECS demonstrated Openclaw software running on a compact platform during Computex. The demonstration performed information retrieval, content summaries, and device-related assistance directly on the local machine, providing visitors with a look at newer software workloads running on small form-factor hardware.

The latest LIVA lineup shows how compact desktops continue to evolve beyond basic office PCs. With Panther Lake and Wildcat Lake processors, quad-display support, upgradeable processor options, fanless designs, and ultra-small form factors, ECS is offering a broader selection of mini PCs than ever before.

Source: ECS

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