You know, space can be a real hot commodity. As cool as it would be to have some giant tower desktop PC, not all of us have the room to actually keep one at our desks. And honestly, most of us don’t even have a need for that in the first place. You can do a lot with a much smaller machine, and that’s the foundational selling point of mini PCs. This one from AceMagic takes up barely any space at all and, right now, you can find it on sale for 31% off. Normally sold for $580, you can score the AceMagic K1 for just $400 even for a limited time. You end up saving yourself a solid $180 for a limited time.
Small, But Powerful
Under the tiny hood of this thing, we’ve got some pretty decent specs. The AceMagic K1 mini PC is running on a 12th Gen Intel Core i5-12600H processor with 12 cores and 16 threads that’s capable of pushing to up to 4.5GHz at max turbo frequency (base of 2.7GHz). That plus its 16GB of RAM should be plenty to allow you to bounce around between multiple tabs when multitasking.
As far as storage goes, this AceMagic mini PC is working with a 512GB PCIe SSD. If you’re needs eventually grow beyond that, the slot is upgradable to up to 4TB. On that note, the DDR4 memory slot can also be expanded to up to 64GB.
This mini PC is equipped with an HDMI port, a DisplayPort, as well as a USB Type-C port capable of display signal transmission. So together, you can actually display on up to three monitors at once without the need for docking station or other peripheral. Each of the three ports for video can support resolutions of up to 4K at a refresh rate of 60Hz.
For internet, the mini PC from AceMagic has built-in Wi-Fi 6 to support super fast wireless speeds. If you need the fastest available, you can connect over LAN and achieve 1.0Gbps lag-free.
Despite it’s small size with all the components tightly packed together, the AceMagic mini PC is able to avoid high temperatures thanks to its low-noise cooling system.
Mini PCs can serve as more than just replacement for your main computer. They make excellent options for running a home theater setup. You can opt to use a streaming stick like a Roku or Fire TV, but because this comes with Windows 11 pre-installed, you’ll have a wide range of video formats you can view.