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The Beelink Mini S Mini PC is a compact powerhouse featuring an Intel 11th Gen N5095 processor, 8GB DDR4 RAM, and 128GB SSD, designed for multitasking and high-performance applications. With support for 4K dual HDMI displays, WiFi 5, and multiple USB ports, this mini computer is perfect for professionals seeking efficiency and versatility in a sleek package.
H**M
Very good. No issues.
Very good.
F**S
Works for one month
After one month it has failed, tried everything customer support suggested, no result, replaced ssd and memory on own cost still not working. Do not buy it!
C**X
Very good and fast for the price
Very nice
C**D
A tiny computer
I purchased this to replace an aging laptop. I had a spare monitor which I have connected with an HDMI cable to the monitor. I had a few problems when I first started the computer the power button doesn't seem to work really well. Once I got it started (cycled the power button and held my tongue just right I got it started). The computer works very well for my purposes in purchasing it - email and the internet. I can stream movies and load microsoft office. The power button issue seems to have gone away. It does not come with built in speakers (its tiny) so I have been working through my best way to get sound. I have some LG Tone earbuds connected with blue tooth as well as a blue tooth sound bar connected. I also had some older speakers with a 3.5 connector. I did need to buy a 3.5 to usb connector to get them to work. The front 3.5 port on the computer seems to be for a microphone only. For the price this is a great computer with a tiny footprint on my desk which is esstential as I also have my work laptop and two other monitors on my desk.
D**S
Not terrible, but has issues.
I bought this to do old system emulation, steam link and have a pc for the living room tv. The specs seemed fine for what it is. Out of the box though I was having issues with sound. Sometimes it would work sometimes it wouldn't. I did get this fixed with a driver update. Another big issue is things plugged into the usb ports get quite hot. I have a wireless keyboard, mouse, and xbox controller I use for it. Each of their receivers gets hot enough I worry they'll physically malfunction, especially the xbox which is plugged in the front. The unit itself doesn't seem to overheat, so I think it could be something faulty, like voltage regulation. Heat is vented in the top back, away from all ports.Performance itself is ok for what I wanted. Struggles with PS2 emulation, good for the most part with N64, but some games lag, and should be fine with anything older. emulate snes and it works with no issue. Steam link is fine, but that depends more on internet. Browsing the pc and internet is also fine. Youtube plays without issues AFAICT.All in all, I could have spent the money on something better, but I'll continue to use it.
M**U
Un mini qui fait ce qu'on attend de lui pour ce prix.
Je suis un travailleur autonome. Je fais du développement de site Internet et mon utilisation principale de ce mini est de naviguer sur le web, éditer des pages dans le navigateur, utiliser ma suite MS Office (non comprise avec ce mini) et lire mes courriels. Durant mon travail je stream en même temps des vidéos YouTube. Ma première raison de l'acheter était le prix, un mince déboursé si je devais être déçu. Mon intérêt second était de pouvoir utiliser deux moniteurs HDMI en étendu pour travailler (voir les photos de cet avis).J'ai d'abord été enchanté de le voir rouler sur Windows 11 professionnel. Pour ce prix, on livre habituellement une édition familiale. Les 4 ports USB permettent en ce qui me concerne de profiter du clavier et souris, et d'avoir 2 ports auxquels j'ai rattaché un disque dur externe de 1T ainsi qu'un concentrateur USB pour gagner des ports supplémentaires.Dès l'appui de l'alimentation, le tout s'est bien lancé et je l'ai configuré en une trentaines de minutes pour avoir les logiciels dont j'ai besoin pour travailler. J'y ai relié mes haut-parleurs par la prise audio. Le wifi a été mis en service sans problème et j'ai pu profiter tout de suite des 2 moniteurs étendus.On sera impressionné du silence de ce mini PC, on peut même se demander si la ventilation fonctionne, mais oui, elle est bien en service. J'ai ensuite profité des accessoires fournis pour le monter sur l'arrière de mon moniteur (deux fils HDMI sont fournis ainsi que le nécessaire de montage). Je me retrouve donc avec un bureau offrant un maximum d'espace et de dégagement.Je recommande sans réserve. Rappelez-vous seulement que vous n'avez pas ici un ordinateur de jeu ou d'édition vidéo. Il s'agit bien d'un poste de travail utile et satisfaisant. Quand on ajoute son bas prix, c'est 5 étoiles.
J**H
No Name Gamble, buy something with more reputation
After 6 months of use as a daily driver pc here's my review. The parts used in Beelink pc's are no name possible cheap clones. I tried serching them with no luck other than finding companies like timetek. The m.2 driver seems currupt and now the HDMI port is dying along with sound driver issues. <1star quality>Their support sends you to a sketchy megadrive site to download their drivers from hongkong. Which I guess goes around windows updates. These drivers need to be manually installed in an attempt to fix it. After this didn't work I was told "Sorry it doesn't work, good bye." (Its within the 1 year warranty).Because I fix and build computers, I know the steps they sent me would be over 80-90% of users abilities. They seemed more like a support service that tries to denie warranty or give you a run around with 48 hour replies in the hopes you go away. <1 star. Support>At $200+ dollars your better off using that as a down payment on a better system or Chromebook. Considering this is a low grade CPU only good for emails and web browsing with no name low quality internal parts from china knock offs. Its also has a odd plastic clicking sound like when plastic cools and shrinks it makes a little crack sound. But there's a reason these things are cheap. <1 star $ to value>I originally bought this to try out win 11 (at the time I didn't have a win 11 capable machine) and use less power and space for web browsing and light duty work. Since it fails in its reliability I cant use it for that as I may loose important data. Which happened after 6 months of use, thankfully nothing critical with 100s of hours, and I wasn't relying on it to store pictures of loved ones.The detailed story for those who care. After 6 months the windows 11 began to corrupt on me. I would have to fix it from time to time (I always turn off windows with the start > power off menu.) One day it refused to boot up. At the time It had been turned on 168 times with about 480 hours of use according to crystal disk.Windows repair could not fix the issue and all data was un recoverable. So I re installed windows. A few days later it caused the same problem. So I installed Linux and it worked, for a while. Eventually the HDMI sound stopped working. Then it had a corrupt update on linux.I went back to windows 10, figuring my 1st issues were with win 11. But win 10 could not find an HDMI audio output no matter what I tried. After a few weeks of little use, I swapped back to linux and found linux couldnt find sound either. So I stopped using it for the winter.I dusted it off recently and installed win 11. On a new SSD removing the no name m.2 drive. Figuring that was the problem. Still no fix. Then the HDMI port stopped working. I contacted support, 48 hours later they got back to me. At this point I'm still inside of 1 year warrenty.This is where it gets sketchy I was directed to a unknown link where drivers from Hongkong was uploaded to "megadrive" the instructions looked like a scanned paper copy but I did it. Using only the mini PC. I was caught off guard by this day in age a tech company not having their own web page for this sort of thing. Instead using a service that has pirated uploads and other oddities. Its a bit like napster or piratesbay of the early 2000's.The steps to fix it and update the drivers would be above at least 90% of the users computer ability (I fix and build computers) with unzipping folders, selecting the driver from device manager and then chosing the correct folder all of which are named something like 'AMD64atipdriver'.At some point with fiddling with all the wires the monitor started working (but not sound)The good: its small... so theres less e waste when I throw it in the garbage.
C**N
LOVE IT
Perfect form-factor for my desk - I can't speak much to performance as a gaming machine, because I'm using it exclusively for older games (like, pre-21st Century games) but it runs Steam and GoG no problem. Otherwise, internet, email, etc., are all great on it. I'm super pleased with it.
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