Forget Mac Mini, Amazon's 4.5-Star Gaming Mini PC Just Hit All-Time Low and Extra Coupon Makes It Even Cheaper - Kotaku
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Forget Mac Mini, Amazon's 4.5-Star Gaming Mini PC Just Hit All-Time Low and Extra Coupon Makes It Even Cheaper - Kotaku
"That's after a nice 38% discount, but that's not the only offer here. Using the code JEG1HLJI7VJK at checkout can save you an additional 10%, which brings the total down even further. Moreover, shipping is free, so there are no extra charges to worry about. Just note the discount is listed as a limited-time one at Amazon, which means it's likely going to wrap up soon. We suggest acting fast to grab it before that happens."
"This mini PC is compact; so much so that it fits in the palm of your hand. At just 5.04 x 5.04 x 1.63 inches, it's a fraction of the size of a traditional desktop, which makes it easy to fit into a tighter space. In fact, it can even be mounted behind your PC or under the desk for a cleaner, minimal look."
"The PC packs a muscular, 10-core 13th Gen Intel Core i7-13620H processor, capable of hitting speeds up to 4.9GHz. It's made for heavy-duty, resource-intensive tasks, and offers 25-40% higher performance than the R7-8745HS (8C/16T) and i7-1280P processors. The 13th Gen hybrid architecture here distributes workloads efficiently, which results in better response times and a smoother operation, regardless of the job at hand. Pair all this with the massive 32GB RAM, and you've got yourself a machine that can support all your multitasking needs."
Amazon is offering the Kamrui Hyper H2 mini PC at $510 after a 38% discount, with an additional 10% off using code JEG1HLJI7VJK and free shipping for a limited time. The mini PC measures 5.04 x 5.04 x 1.63 inches and can be mounted behind a PC or under a desk for a minimal setup. It includes a 10-core 13th Gen Intel Core i7-13620H reaching up to 4.9GHz, and offers 25-40% higher performance than the R7-8745HS (8C/16T) and i7-1280P processors. The system ships with 32GB RAM and a 1TB SSD, supporting heavy multitasking and storage.
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