Amazon Slashes Mini PC to a Black Friday Low, Cheap Enough for Mac Mini Users to Run as a Windows Backup Box - Kotaku
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Amazon Slashes Mini PC to a Black Friday Low, Cheap Enough for Mac Mini Users to Run as a Windows Backup Box - Kotaku
"Of course, this is not for those with unlimited budget trying to play Grand Theft Auto VI at the highest settings when it eventually (probably) releases on PC. This is the gaming PC for someone who has neither much cash nor space to spare who is looking to start a new file in Stardew Valley. This is the gaming PC for those who want to be able to access Balatro from every TV from every room in their house."
"What we're actually working with is pretty surprising given the KAMRUI Essenx E2 Mini's size. This thing packs a 12th generation Alder Lake N95 processor capable of boosting up to a max of 3.4GHz. Memory-wise, we have 16GB of RAM. It's got built-in storage in the form of its 512GB solid state drive. Plus, you can expand the storage up to 2TB with separately-purchased SSDs."
The KAMRUI Essenx E2 Mini PC delivers a compact desktop experience in a roughly five-by-five-inch chassis. It features a 12th-generation Alder Lake N95 processor with up to 3.4GHz boost, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB solid-state drive with expansion to 2TB via separately purchased SSDs. The system supports 4K output at 60Hz and can drive up to three displays using two HDMI ports and a VGA connector. Performance targets productivity, media playback, emulation, and light gaming rather than high-end modern titles. The unit is positioned as an affordable, space-saving option priced around $190 during the sale.
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