Beelink Mini S Mini PC N5095 (up – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Beelink Mini S Mini PC N5095 (up to 2.9GHz) 8GB DDR4 256GB SSD 4C/4T, 4M Cache, W11 Pro, 4K Dual HDMI Displays, Dual Brand WiFi 5 Linux PC(Ubuntu.etc), HTPC, Family-NAS, Auto Power On, Wake On LAN
Processor
2.9 GHz celeron
RAM
8 GB DDR4
Hard Drive
256 GB HDD
Chipset Brand
Intel
Number of USB 3.0 Ports
4
Product Dimensions
4.53 x 4 x 1.62 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH
4.53 x 4 x 1.62 inches
Processor Brand
Intel
Processor Count
1
Computer Memory Type
DDR4 SDRAM
Hard Drive Interface
ESATA
Test video – Beelink Mini S Mini PC N5095 (up :
Product highlights :
【Excellent performance 】Beelink Mini PC MINI S equipped with the Intel Processor N5095 CPU up to 2.9Ghz, 4C/4T 4MB cache. The multitasking works buttery smooth, this mini-pc is suitable for Zoom meetings/Skype, allows to run Office, CAD, PS, Pr, Ai, surf the internet and watch stream video.
【4K Dual Screen Display】Beelink Mini computer with 2 HDMI outputs, supports 4K and dual-screen display at the same time. Bring convenience to your work and save a lot of time
【Support Storage Expansion】Beelink Mini Desktops computer has built-in 8GB DDR4 2933MHz memory, and supports up to 16GB memory, via 2*8GB DDR4 2933MHz (not included). Built-in 256GB M.2 SATA SSD 2280 maximum support 2TB. You can also expand the storage up to 2TB by installing a SATA HDD (2.5in 7mm) (not included).
【Small and Portable】 Beelink Micro PC only 4.53X4X1.62in and weight 0.77 LB, this small computer could be taken everywhere easily. You could also mount it on the back of the monitor, which greatly saves your place.
Questions & Answers – Beelink Mini S Mini PC N5095 (up :
➕ What is the price of Beelink Mini S Mini PC N5095 (up in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of Beelink Mini S Mini PC N5095 (up in-store is 800 SAR VAT.
➕ When Beelink Mini S Mini PC N5095 (up was released ?
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➕ What is the price of Beelink Mini S Mini PC N5095 (up cheap used ?
The price of Beelink Mini S Mini PC N5095 (up used is 560 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of Beelink Mini S Mini PC N5095 (up ?
Special specifications :
【Excellent performance 】Beelink Mini PC MINI S equipped with the Intel Processor N5095 CPU up to 2.9Ghz, 4C/4T 4MB cache. The multitasking works buttery smooth, this mini-pc is suitable for Zoom meetings/Skype, allows to run Office, CAD, PS, Pr, Ai, surf the internet and watch stream video.
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.4 / 5 on Amazon.
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Technical specifications – Beelink Mini S Mini PC N5095 (up :
Brand
Beelink
Personal computer design type
Mini PC
Operating System
W11 Pro
Memory Storage Capacity
256 GB
Ram Memory Installed Size
8 GB
Series
Mini S
CPU Model
Celeron
CPU Manufacturer
Intel
Total USB Ports
4
Total HDMI Ports
2
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10 reviews for Beelink Mini S Mini PC N5095 (up
Rated 5 out of 5
R. A (verified owner)–
A pretty strong mini PC for day to day use, note 4 gb is good for casual usage – I actually found this PC to be one of the more powerful mini PC I have seen. The first thing I do like how small it is and how powerful this PC is. In terms of size, I would say it about about the size of a 1st gen Apple Mac Mini. Unlike the other mini PC I have seen, it does not have any mounting holes on this one. It does have rubber feet to prevent it from sliding. I actually turned this into a gaming emulator and put it next to my consoles and it fits neatly. It has a nice non glossy finish top which is nice to avoid getting those unnecessary finger prints on it. It is still easy to grip and also does not get scratched very easily. It does also disperse heat pretty well with this material. The next thing about this is that there are three grills on the back of the computer to make it easy to vent the heat from the device device out the top and keep it cool. That being said the device itself is fairly quiet and stays pretty cool for most of the things I use it for. I pushed the devices capability and it can get a bit warm when you are pushing the CPU and ram. You can feel the warmth from the device and you will hear the CPU fan go off. I am a little disappointed that it only comes with two USB 3.0. These two are only in the from of the computer. The remaining two usb ports, which are on the back, are USB 2.0. I am unsure why everything isn’t USB 2.0 because it severely limited how much you can plug in. The unique thing about this is that there is a type c port on the device. I have not seen a mini PC that actually has a type c port in the front. It also gives you enough space so you can still plug in those thumb drives that are both USB A and type c. It seems to only support data transfer as I tried to connect a monitor via type c but it did not work. In terms of using all the plugs, I did plugged in several different devices and they detected and powered them no problem. This includes the bigger 2.5 external hard drives that were 4 to 5 TB each. It only requires one port to power the hard drive even with the USB 2.0. The transfer rate is about the same as any other 3.0 and I had not issues with transferring on those ports. Be aware that transfer speed also depends on the device you plug in as well. The USB 2.0 is significantly slower but that is to be expected. Again there are two USB 2.0 ports in the back and two USB 3.0 in the front making it easy to access devices without needing to look behind. When I have all my devices plugged in the whole computer looks a little weird as there are a bunch of cables coming out of every side except the front. This can made it a bit difficult to cable manage which is why I wish there were USB 3.0 on the back so I can just plug my hard drive in the back and have the faster transfer speed. The USB plugs are relatively spaced out so you have plenty of wiggle room to work with even with the type c port. This pc uses the power brick to power on. The power brick can take up more than one plug on the outlet being a big size. The power button is in the front and with the m2 drive it boots up pretty quick. The device only has 64GB memory which is perfect for just running the operating system and a few application. You can upgrade as this is just an M2 B+M keyed drive. I did not have the other connect to test if it will read on the computer. The M2 M keyed drive would fit but I am not sure it will read on this device. You can install your own 2.5 hard drive for more space. I tried and read on the forum that the 2.5 hard drive does not read on this even though it advertises that. That is a bit of a bummer. This device can be used as a basic gaming PC and it most likely cannot handle the higher graphic intesive game however you can emulate some games on it which is great. I was able to get emulators for ps2 working on this device and it ran pretty smooth but it did cause my fans to spin pretty high overtime. Being a small computer this run a pretty powerful i5 processor. Unlike the celeron, atom, or pentium processors, this actually has more CPU power and does not constantly have 80% cpu usage just on stand by. You do get any lag when opening up the browser and you can multitask a lot easier on this device than other mini PC. Everything loads relatively smoothly and without issue. You are able to dual screen with this device and it does not drain my CPU or RAM by very much. It does have two HDMI ports and no display port. With this, you can dual screen with this mini PC. It can output to at least 1080 p which is great. It also worked really well on my 4k television to stream youtube and such. It also has a built in wifi that can connect to 2.4 or 5 Ghz. There is also an ethernet port on the back for direct connection. Overall, this PC is a pretty powerful mini computer. Even thought you cannot upgrade the GPU, the computer can do a decent job with some basic gaming and emulation. It also is great with multitasking It can watch videos, transfer files, and anything else you may want to put onto your TV. It has the dual monitor capability and you can do a good amount of work on this mini PC. I do feel it is a bit overpowered just to be a media center. I definitely would recommend this to replace your roku or other media streaming device as it really does give you more control and accessibility to sites and such. Essentially this is definitely more powerful then the lower end model. This PC has a bit more flexibility so you can make upgrade and changes which is what makes it different from other models. It also has a stronger processor and more ram compared to the traditional celeron and 4 gb ram. The issue is that it only gives you two USB 2.0 ports and they are on the back which makes it very difficult to cable manage especially if you want to keep a external drive constantly connected. You have to plug it into the front to utilize the 3.0. This is a good powerful device regardless for someone who wants a strong mini pc that has multitasking capability and can be used as an every day PC.
Rated 5 out of 5
R. A (verified owner)–
A pretty strong mini PC for day to day use, note 4 gb is good for casual usage – I actually found this PC to be one of the more powerful mini PC I have seen. The first thing I do like how small it is and how powerful this PC is. In terms of size, I would say it about about the size of a 1st gen Apple Mac Mini. Unlike the other mini PC I have seen, it does not have any mounting holes on this one. It does have rubber feet to prevent it from sliding. I actually turned this into a gaming emulator and put it next to my consoles and it fits neatly. It has a nice non glossy finish top which is nice to avoid getting those unnecessary finger prints on it. It is still easy to grip and also does not get scratched very easily. It does also disperse heat pretty well with this material. The next thing about this is that there are three grills on the back of the computer to make it easy to vent the heat from the device device out the top and keep it cool. That being said the device itself is fairly quiet and stays pretty cool for most of the things I use it for. I pushed the devices capability and it can get a bit warm when you are pushing the CPU and ram. You can feel the warmth from the device and you will hear the CPU fan go off. I am a little disappointed that it only comes with two USB 3.0. These two are only in the from of the computer. The remaining two usb ports, which are on the back, are USB 2.0. I am unsure why everything isn’t USB 2.0 because it severely limited how much you can plug in. The unique thing about this is that there is a type c port on the device. I have not seen a mini PC that actually has a type c port in the front. It also gives you enough space so you can still plug in those thumb drives that are both USB A and type c. It seems to only support data transfer as I tried to connect a monitor via type c but it did not work. In terms of using all the plugs, I did plugged in several different devices and they detected and powered them no problem. This includes the bigger 2.5 external hard drives that were 4 to 5 TB each. It only requires one port to power the hard drive even with the USB 2.0. The transfer rate is about the same as any other 3.0 and I had not issues with transferring on those ports. Be aware that transfer speed also depends on the device you plug in as well. The USB 2.0 is significantly slower but that is to be expected. Again there are two USB 2.0 ports in the back and two USB 3.0 in the front making it easy to access devices without needing to look behind. When I have all my devices plugged in the whole computer looks a little weird as there are a bunch of cables coming out of every side except the front. This can made it a bit difficult to cable manage which is why I wish there were USB 3.0 on the back so I can just plug my hard drive in the back and have the faster transfer speed. The USB plugs are relatively spaced out so you have plenty of wiggle room to work with even with the type c port. This pc uses the power brick to power on. The power brick can take up more than one plug on the outlet being a big size. The power button is in the front and with the m2 drive it boots up pretty quick. The device only has 64GB memory which is perfect for just running the operating system and a few application. You can upgrade as this is just an M2 B+M keyed drive. I did not have the other connect to test if it will read on the computer. The M2 M keyed drive would fit but I am not sure it will read on this device. You can install your own 2.5 hard drive for more space. I tried and read on the forum that the 2.5 hard drive does not read on this even though it advertises that. That is a bit of a bummer. This device can be used as a basic gaming PC and it most likely cannot handle the higher graphic intesive game however you can emulate some games on it which is great. I was able to get emulators for ps2 working on this device and it ran pretty smooth but it did cause my fans to spin pretty high overtime. Being a small computer this run a pretty powerful i5 processor. Unlike the celeron, atom, or pentium processors, this actually has more CPU power and does not constantly have 80% cpu usage just on stand by. You do get any lag when opening up the browser and you can multitask a lot easier on this device than other mini PC. Everything loads relatively smoothly and without issue. You are able to dual screen with this device and it does not drain my CPU or RAM by very much. It does have two HDMI ports and no display port. With this, you can dual screen with this mini PC. It can output to at least 1080 p which is great. It also worked really well on my 4k television to stream youtube and such. It also has a built in wifi that can connect to 2.4 or 5 Ghz. There is also an ethernet port on the back for direct connection. Overall, this PC is a pretty powerful mini computer. Even thought you cannot upgrade the GPU, the computer can do a decent job with some basic gaming and emulation. It also is great with multitasking It can watch videos, transfer files, and anything else you may want to put onto your TV. It has the dual monitor capability and you can do a good amount of work on this mini PC. I do feel it is a bit overpowered just to be a media center. I definitely would recommend this to replace your roku or other media streaming device as it really does give you more control and accessibility to sites and such. Essentially this is definitely more powerful then the lower end model. This PC has a bit more flexibility so you can make upgrade and changes which is what makes it different from other models. It also has a stronger processor and more ram compared to the traditional celeron and 4 gb ram. The issue is that it only gives you two USB 2.0 ports and they are on the back which makes it very difficult to cable manage especially if you want to keep a external drive constantly connected. You have to plug it into the front to utilize the 3.0. This is a good powerful device regardless for someone who wants a strong mini pc that has multitasking capability and can be used as an every day PC.
P. L (verified owner)–
– Coming from the era of Commador Pets!, this small PC is a revelation. Fast performance for my day to day usage including controlling my amateur radio station and general WP applications.
Rated 3 out of 5
L. F (verified owner)–
Customer service?? – I only have a few days with this Beelink. I was a bit worried about the reported noise. It is so quiet I thought it might not have a fan and I now I think this 128GB model does not have a fan. So upgrading is may be a problem.
Rated 3 out of 5
L. F (verified owner)–
Customer service?? – I only have a few days with this Beelink. I was a bit worried about the reported noise. It is so quiet I thought it might not have a fan and I now I think this 128GB model does not have a fan. So upgrading is may be a problem.
G. N (verified owner)–
– Excellent performance and quality. Running 2 monitors easily. Used X Box
Rated 5 out of 5
P. F (verified owner)–
Powerful mini-PC with a decent configuration for any entertainment room !! – My need to buy a mini PC was to live stream and watch YouTube videos along with some light web browsing on my office monitor when my wife takes over our MacBook. And this mini-PC sparkles on all the breakthroughs set by me. I have tried other mini-PC in past but the experience was not good with them due to super slow speed.
P. L (verified owner)–
– Coming from the era of Commador Pets!, this small PC is a revelation. Fast performance for my day to day usage including controlling my amateur radio station and general WP applications.
G. N (verified owner)–
– Excellent performance and quality. Running 2 monitors easily. Used X Box
Rated 5 out of 5
P. F (verified owner)–
Powerful mini-PC with a decent configuration for any entertainment room !! – My need to buy a mini PC was to live stream and watch YouTube videos along with some light web browsing on my office monitor when my wife takes over our MacBook. And this mini-PC sparkles on all the breakthroughs set by me. I have tried other mini-PC in past but the experience was not good with them due to super slow speed.
R. A (verified owner) –
A pretty strong mini PC for day to day use, note 4 gb is good for casual usage – I actually found this PC to be one of the more powerful mini PC I have seen. The first thing I do like how small it is and how powerful this PC is. In terms of size, I would say it about about the size of a 1st gen Apple Mac Mini. Unlike the other mini PC I have seen, it does not have any mounting holes on this one. It does have rubber feet to prevent it from sliding. I actually turned this into a gaming emulator and put it next to my consoles and it fits neatly. It has a nice non glossy finish top which is nice to avoid getting those unnecessary finger prints on it. It is still easy to grip and also does not get scratched very easily. It does also disperse heat pretty well with this material. The next thing about this is that there are three grills on the back of the computer to make it easy to vent the heat from the device device out the top and keep it cool. That being said the device itself is fairly quiet and stays pretty cool for most of the things I use it for. I pushed the devices capability and it can get a bit warm when you are pushing the CPU and ram. You can feel the warmth from the device and you will hear the CPU fan go off. I am a little disappointed that it only comes with two USB 3.0. These two are only in the from of the computer. The remaining two usb ports, which are on the back, are USB 2.0. I am unsure why everything isn’t USB 2.0 because it severely limited how much you can plug in. The unique thing about this is that there is a type c port on the device. I have not seen a mini PC that actually has a type c port in the front. It also gives you enough space so you can still plug in those thumb drives that are both USB A and type c. It seems to only support data transfer as I tried to connect a monitor via type c but it did not work. In terms of using all the plugs, I did plugged in several different devices and they detected and powered them no problem. This includes the bigger 2.5 external hard drives that were 4 to 5 TB each. It only requires one port to power the hard drive even with the USB 2.0. The transfer rate is about the same as any other 3.0 and I had not issues with transferring on those ports. Be aware that transfer speed also depends on the device you plug in as well. The USB 2.0 is significantly slower but that is to be expected. Again there are two USB 2.0 ports in the back and two USB 3.0 in the front making it easy to access devices without needing to look behind. When I have all my devices plugged in the whole computer looks a little weird as there are a bunch of cables coming out of every side except the front. This can made it a bit difficult to cable manage which is why I wish there were USB 3.0 on the back so I can just plug my hard drive in the back and have the faster transfer speed. The USB plugs are relatively spaced out so you have plenty of wiggle room to work with even with the type c port. This pc uses the power brick to power on. The power brick can take up more than one plug on the outlet being a big size. The power button is in the front and with the m2 drive it boots up pretty quick. The device only has 64GB memory which is perfect for just running the operating system and a few application. You can upgrade as this is just an M2 B+M keyed drive. I did not have the other connect to test if it will read on the computer. The M2 M keyed drive would fit but I am not sure it will read on this device. You can install your own 2.5 hard drive for more space. I tried and read on the forum that the 2.5 hard drive does not read on this even though it advertises that. That is a bit of a bummer. This device can be used as a basic gaming PC and it most likely cannot handle the higher graphic intesive game however you can emulate some games on it which is great. I was able to get emulators for ps2 working on this device and it ran pretty smooth but it did cause my fans to spin pretty high overtime. Being a small computer this run a pretty powerful i5 processor. Unlike the celeron, atom, or pentium processors, this actually has more CPU power and does not constantly have 80% cpu usage just on stand by. You do get any lag when opening up the browser and you can multitask a lot easier on this device than other mini PC. Everything loads relatively smoothly and without issue. You are able to dual screen with this device and it does not drain my CPU or RAM by very much. It does have two HDMI ports and no display port. With this, you can dual screen with this mini PC. It can output to at least 1080 p which is great. It also worked really well on my 4k television to stream youtube and such. It also has a built in wifi that can connect to 2.4 or 5 Ghz. There is also an ethernet port on the back for direct connection. Overall, this PC is a pretty powerful mini computer. Even thought you cannot upgrade the GPU, the computer can do a decent job with some basic gaming and emulation. It also is great with multitasking It can watch videos, transfer files, and anything else you may want to put onto your TV. It has the dual monitor capability and you can do a good amount of work on this mini PC. I do feel it is a bit overpowered just to be a media center. I definitely would recommend this to replace your roku or other media streaming device as it really does give you more control and accessibility to sites and such. Essentially this is definitely more powerful then the lower end model. This PC has a bit more flexibility so you can make upgrade and changes which is what makes it different from other models. It also has a stronger processor and more ram compared to the traditional celeron and 4 gb ram. The issue is that it only gives you two USB 2.0 ports and they are on the back which makes it very difficult to cable manage especially if you want to keep a external drive constantly connected. You have to plug it into the front to utilize the 3.0. This is a good powerful device regardless for someone who wants a strong mini pc that has multitasking capability and can be used as an every day PC.
R. A (verified owner) –
A pretty strong mini PC for day to day use, note 4 gb is good for casual usage – I actually found this PC to be one of the more powerful mini PC I have seen. The first thing I do like how small it is and how powerful this PC is. In terms of size, I would say it about about the size of a 1st gen Apple Mac Mini. Unlike the other mini PC I have seen, it does not have any mounting holes on this one. It does have rubber feet to prevent it from sliding. I actually turned this into a gaming emulator and put it next to my consoles and it fits neatly. It has a nice non glossy finish top which is nice to avoid getting those unnecessary finger prints on it. It is still easy to grip and also does not get scratched very easily. It does also disperse heat pretty well with this material. The next thing about this is that there are three grills on the back of the computer to make it easy to vent the heat from the device device out the top and keep it cool. That being said the device itself is fairly quiet and stays pretty cool for most of the things I use it for. I pushed the devices capability and it can get a bit warm when you are pushing the CPU and ram. You can feel the warmth from the device and you will hear the CPU fan go off. I am a little disappointed that it only comes with two USB 3.0. These two are only in the from of the computer. The remaining two usb ports, which are on the back, are USB 2.0. I am unsure why everything isn’t USB 2.0 because it severely limited how much you can plug in. The unique thing about this is that there is a type c port on the device. I have not seen a mini PC that actually has a type c port in the front. It also gives you enough space so you can still plug in those thumb drives that are both USB A and type c. It seems to only support data transfer as I tried to connect a monitor via type c but it did not work. In terms of using all the plugs, I did plugged in several different devices and they detected and powered them no problem. This includes the bigger 2.5 external hard drives that were 4 to 5 TB each. It only requires one port to power the hard drive even with the USB 2.0. The transfer rate is about the same as any other 3.0 and I had not issues with transferring on those ports. Be aware that transfer speed also depends on the device you plug in as well. The USB 2.0 is significantly slower but that is to be expected. Again there are two USB 2.0 ports in the back and two USB 3.0 in the front making it easy to access devices without needing to look behind. When I have all my devices plugged in the whole computer looks a little weird as there are a bunch of cables coming out of every side except the front. This can made it a bit difficult to cable manage which is why I wish there were USB 3.0 on the back so I can just plug my hard drive in the back and have the faster transfer speed. The USB plugs are relatively spaced out so you have plenty of wiggle room to work with even with the type c port. This pc uses the power brick to power on. The power brick can take up more than one plug on the outlet being a big size. The power button is in the front and with the m2 drive it boots up pretty quick. The device only has 64GB memory which is perfect for just running the operating system and a few application. You can upgrade as this is just an M2 B+M keyed drive. I did not have the other connect to test if it will read on the computer. The M2 M keyed drive would fit but I am not sure it will read on this device. You can install your own 2.5 hard drive for more space. I tried and read on the forum that the 2.5 hard drive does not read on this even though it advertises that. That is a bit of a bummer. This device can be used as a basic gaming PC and it most likely cannot handle the higher graphic intesive game however you can emulate some games on it which is great. I was able to get emulators for ps2 working on this device and it ran pretty smooth but it did cause my fans to spin pretty high overtime. Being a small computer this run a pretty powerful i5 processor. Unlike the celeron, atom, or pentium processors, this actually has more CPU power and does not constantly have 80% cpu usage just on stand by. You do get any lag when opening up the browser and you can multitask a lot easier on this device than other mini PC. Everything loads relatively smoothly and without issue. You are able to dual screen with this device and it does not drain my CPU or RAM by very much. It does have two HDMI ports and no display port. With this, you can dual screen with this mini PC. It can output to at least 1080 p which is great. It also worked really well on my 4k television to stream youtube and such. It also has a built in wifi that can connect to 2.4 or 5 Ghz. There is also an ethernet port on the back for direct connection. Overall, this PC is a pretty powerful mini computer. Even thought you cannot upgrade the GPU, the computer can do a decent job with some basic gaming and emulation. It also is great with multitasking It can watch videos, transfer files, and anything else you may want to put onto your TV. It has the dual monitor capability and you can do a good amount of work on this mini PC. I do feel it is a bit overpowered just to be a media center. I definitely would recommend this to replace your roku or other media streaming device as it really does give you more control and accessibility to sites and such. Essentially this is definitely more powerful then the lower end model. This PC has a bit more flexibility so you can make upgrade and changes which is what makes it different from other models. It also has a stronger processor and more ram compared to the traditional celeron and 4 gb ram. The issue is that it only gives you two USB 2.0 ports and they are on the back which makes it very difficult to cable manage especially if you want to keep a external drive constantly connected. You have to plug it into the front to utilize the 3.0. This is a good powerful device regardless for someone who wants a strong mini pc that has multitasking capability and can be used as an every day PC.
P. L (verified owner) –
– Coming from the era of Commador Pets!, this small PC is a revelation. Fast performance for my day to day usage including controlling my amateur radio station and general WP applications.
L. F (verified owner) –
Customer service?? – I only have a few days with this Beelink. I was a bit worried about the reported noise. It is so quiet I thought it might not have a fan and I now I think this 128GB model does not have a fan. So upgrading is may be a problem.
L. F (verified owner) –
Customer service?? – I only have a few days with this Beelink. I was a bit worried about the reported noise. It is so quiet I thought it might not have a fan and I now I think this 128GB model does not have a fan. So upgrading is may be a problem.
G. N (verified owner) –
– Excellent performance and quality. Running 2 monitors easily. Used X Box
P. F (verified owner) –
Powerful mini-PC with a decent configuration for any entertainment room !! – My need to buy a mini PC was to live stream and watch YouTube videos along with some light web browsing on my office monitor when my wife takes over our MacBook. And this mini-PC sparkles on all the breakthroughs set by me. I have tried other mini-PC in past but the experience was not good with them due to super slow speed.
P. L (verified owner) –
– Coming from the era of Commador Pets!, this small PC is a revelation. Fast performance for my day to day usage including controlling my amateur radio station and general WP applications.
G. N (verified owner) –
– Excellent performance and quality. Running 2 monitors easily. Used X Box
P. F (verified owner) –
Powerful mini-PC with a decent configuration for any entertainment room !! – My need to buy a mini PC was to live stream and watch YouTube videos along with some light web browsing on my office monitor when my wife takes over our MacBook. And this mini-PC sparkles on all the breakthroughs set by me. I have tried other mini-PC in past but the experience was not good with them due to super slow speed.