Amazon Clears Out a Mac Mini Alternative as the Acemagic Mini Gaming PC (32GB RAM, 1TB SSD) Drops to an All-Time Low - Kotaku
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Amazon Clears Out a Mac Mini Alternative as the Acemagic Mini Gaming PC (32GB RAM, 1TB SSD) Drops to an All-Time Low - Kotaku
"Despite its small size, the ACEMAGIC Mini PC packs a punch. Inside the sleek design, it's equipped with 32GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, and runs on an Intel Core i9 13900HK processor with integrated graphics. If you need even more storage or memory, the system allows you to upgrade both. You can increase storage up to 4TB with a compatible SSD and expand RAM up to 64GB to meet your growing needs."
"This mini PC is great for day-to-day tasks like browsing the web, working on documents, creative projects, and even some light gaming. The 32GB of RAM makes multitasking seamless, ensuring apps run smoothly and efficiently side-by-side. Plus, it comes with Windows 11 Pro already installed, so you can jump right into work without wasting time on setup or additional installations."
"As far as connectivity goes, the mini PC features built-in Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 4.2, ensuring fast, stable internet access and easy pairing with devices like mice, keyboards, and headphones. You'll also find two USB 3.2 ports on the front (along with the USB4 Type-C port) and four additional USB ports on the back, giving you plenty of options for peripherals."
The ACEMAGIC Mini PC combines a compact chassis with high-end components, including an Intel Core i9 13900HK processor, 32GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage. Storage is user-expandable to 4TB via compatible SSD and RAM can be increased to 64GB. The system handles everyday productivity, creative tasks, and light gaming while enabling smooth multitasking. Windows 11 Pro is preinstalled for immediate use. Display support reaches 4K at 60Hz and up to three monitors via HDMI, DisplayPort, or USB4 Type-C. Built-in Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 4.2, multiple USB ports, and thoughtful thermal engineering round out the package. The current price is $599, down from $856.
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