If you’re suffering from cramped desk space—whether due to an enormous desktop tower or a bulky laptop with peripherals—then one of the best things you can do is switch to a mini PC. You just can’t beat the incredible price-performance ratio or compactness of a mini PC.
And the Acemagician K1 mini PC is only $249 right now, a good 29% off its original $349 price. It’s extremely affordable and the specs are pretty good for what you pay: a Ryzen 7 5700U processor, 16GB of DDR4 RAM, and 512GB of SSD storage. (You’ll need Prime to score this special price. Don’t have it? Snag a 30-day free trial!)
That’s about as low as we’d go as far as RAM for Windows 11 Pro (included), and the overall config is more than capable of basic tasks like browsing the web, streaming videos, and productivity work. And if you need upgradeability, you can always boost it up yourself later on down the line, adding a second M.2 2280 drive (up to a maximum of 4TB) and a second SO-DIMM memory module (up to a maximum of 64GB). With that much packed in, this mini PC will be super responsive.
This mini PC is great for multitaskers, too, because it supports up to three 4K displays via the HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB-C video ports. Don’t expect too much out of the integrated Radeon RX Vega graphics, but it should be able to handle triple 4K and some light gaming.
Don’t miss out! Get this Acemagician K1 mini PC for $249 on Amazon and score the affordable price-performance you deserve. You’ll need Prime to unlock this price, so grab a free Prime trial if you don’t have it yet.
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