Amazon's Choice Windows 11 Pro Mini PC at Nearly 40% Off Is Surging as a Mac Mini Alternative - Kotaku
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Amazon's Choice Windows 11 Pro Mini PC at Nearly 40% Off Is Surging as a Mac Mini Alternative - Kotaku
""Brains like a full-sized PC, body of a Mac Mini, and easier on your checkbook than either" would make a really strong dating site bio for a mini PC, and the Acemagic K1 is well worth swiping right for. It's an Amazon's Choice mini PC preloaded with Windows 11 Pro that's on sale for a limited time for just $220, a big 37% break from its usual $349."
"If you're eyeing a Mac Mini purely because you want a tiny powerhouse combined with the flex that comes with all things Mac, this Acemagic K1 deal at Amazon is your wallet pleading with you to be reasonable. Yes, Apple's M4-powered Mini is sleek and whisper-quiet, but it'll set you back significantly more with similar memory - over twice as much, actually. We've seen gaming headsets that cost more than the Acemagic K1."
"But this discounted mini PC squeezes an AMD Ryzen-class processor and that generous RAM into a chassis the size of a thick paperback. You can hide it behind a monitor with a VESA mount, plop it next to your console, or shove it into your streaming cabinet without asking your partner for extra desk real estate. Add a monitor - or as many as three monitors - and keyboard you already own - voila, instant command center."
Acemagic K1 is a palm-sized mini PC offering desktop-class performance with an AMD Ryzen 4300 processor reaching 3.7GHz, 16GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage. The unit ships with Windows 11 Pro and is labeled Amazon's Choice, currently discounted to $220 from $349 (37% off). The design supports VESA mounting and can drive up to three monitors, making it suitable for multi-monitor setups, streaming cabinets, or compact workspaces. The cooling system emphasizes high efficiency and low noise. The K1 aims to handle web browsing, creative applications, chat apps, and emulation without significant slowdowns, while undercutting pricier alternatives.
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