
Amazon Offers This 5-Star Mini PC (16GB RAM, 256GB SSD) at a Clearance-Level Price
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This nearly pocket-sized computer measures in at just 3.9 inches by 1.3 inches by 3.9 inches. Despite it's small form factor, this ACEMAGIC mini PC is quite powerful. The 11 Pro Mini is working with with an Alder Lake N97 Intel 7 four-core, four-thread CPU capable of up to 3.6GHz. It can provide roughly 45% higher performance than the N150, N100, or N95. It uses an integrated graphics card, has 16GB of RAM, and a storage capacity of 256GB but is expandable. You can bring it up to 2TB with a compatible SSD, purchasable separately. The 11 Pro Mini comes pre-installed with Windows 11 Pro as the name would imply.
With this compact PC, you can render in resolutions of up to 4K using the HDMI 2.0 or DisplayPort output. With the pair of them, you'll be able to use two screens at once.
You have versatile options for connectivity of additional devices. The mini PC features two USB 3.2 ports on the front with two USB 2.0 ports on the back. You also have a 3.5mm audio jack to connect to some desktop speakers or a pair of wired headphones. It supports Bluetooth and Wi-Fi as well. The adaptive RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet Port that can reach speeds of up to 1,000Mbps.
The ACEMAGIC mini PC stays cool with its dual exhaust axial fans and internal cooling technology. It's runs at 2,300 rpm, yet remains remarkably quiet while in use.
So if you're concerned about what little space your desk offers, a mini PC might be the way to go forward. Right now, the ACEMAGIC 11 Pro Mini PC is an ideal choice at its 38% discount. Be sure to apply the promo code PTV9T7VM to unlock another 5% off. That will bring the price down from $240 to just $143. That will save you a non-miniature amount of cash, $97 in total.
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