Vec-550 4k May 2026

You are a home user looking for an HTPC. A $500 mini PC from a consumer brand will serve you fine.

In the rapidly evolving landscape of visual technology, the demand for devices that can bridge the gap between raw computing power and stunning display quality has never been higher. Enter the VEC-550 4K —a name that has been generating significant buzz among tech enthusiasts, digital signage professionals, and industrial automation engineers. VEC-550 4K

| Feature | | Standard Mini PC (NUC) | Raspberry Pi 4 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Max Displays | 4 x Independent 4K@60Hz | 2 x 4K@60Hz | 2 x 4K@30Hz (Max) | | RAM Limit | 64GB | 64GB | 8GB (Shared) | | Storage Speed | PCIe Gen 4 NVMe | PCIe Gen 4 NVMe | Micro SD (Slow) | | Enclosure | Fanless / Rugged (IP40) | Fan (Dust sensitive) | Passive/Open | | Operating Temp | -10°C to 60°C | 0°C to 35°C | 0°C to 50°C | | Price Range | $$$ (High) | $$ (Medium) | $ (Low) | You are a home user looking for an HTPC

But what exactly is the VEC-550 4K? Is it a media player, a rugged computer, or a next-gen graphics workstation? The answer lies in its versatility. Enter the VEC-550 4K —a name that has

Imagine a stock market trader using four 32-inch 4K monitors. Without a VEC-550 4K, they would need multiple discrete graphics cards or bulky towers. With the VEC-550 4K, a single palm-sized box powers all four screens, displaying real-time charts and financial data without a single frame of lag.

The unit comes with a VESA mounting bracket. You can attach it directly to the back of a 4K monitor or TV. For industrial use, use the side mounting holes for a DIN rail (sold separately).

In the race towards Ultra HD, the VEC-550 4K is not just competing; it is leading the pack for embedded systems. Its ability to balance heat, power, and pixel pushing makes it the silent hero of the 4K revolution. Have questions about configuring your VEC-550 4K for a specific industry? Leave a comment below or contact our technical sales team for a custom quote.