GEEKOM Mini PC Mini Air11, Intel 11th Gen N5105 Mini Computers(4core,up to 2.9GHz) 8GB Dual DDR4/256G M.2 SSD Desktop Computer with Windows 11 Pro Support 4K UHD, Dual WiFi, BT, HDMI, Gigabit Ethernet
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C Dow
> 24 hourI dont know about you, but I sometimes stream stuff that doesnt have handy little apps for Roku or whatnot. For example, VidAngel doesnt have Roku apps anymore. You want to stream, youre either stuck streaming from your phone, or else on a computer. Thats where this handy little device comes in.
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Janaber
> 24 hourStill transferring data from an old laptop to my new computer, but so far working very well. Like the small footprint and NOT a lot of extra stuff (software) that I dont want. I already had the monitor, speakers, keyboard, and mouse, so this was the right switch for me. I had considered an all-in-one, but after reviews and such, this made more sense to go with the mini set-up. Havent had to use the tech support yet.
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Kouamé W.
> 24 hourI was looking for a mini computer. When I saw the characteristics of this one (PC, Linux, Mac), the possibility to upgrade it, automatically I bought it. There are so many things to discover about this camera in order to better master it. So far I really like it for its quality-price. I really encourage you to buy it, you wont regret it
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Vernetta Nelson
> 24 hourI like the small size of the computer. I just use it at home for genealogy, finances, correspondence, and social media.
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Kim C
> 24 hourI bought this computer because I needed an at home office setup. I occasionally work from home. I used it to make outbound and field inbound calls all while navigating multiple software. Also, Ive used it to edit 1080p videos as well stream various forms of content. I never have long load times or any sort of buffering. I would highly recommend Geekom for most application. *Two thumbs up!*
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Arthur Smith
> 24 hourMy initial review was 2 stars due to a couple of problems. Also, I think I posted a review twice because I didnt think the first went through. Sorry!
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AJ44
> 24 hourAmong the numerous mini-PCs that I’ve worked with, the MiniAir 11 places near the top. It ultimately falls short of perfection, but this tiny computer is still very much worth consideration, with three caveats: It’s not the fastest N5095-based system out there, it doesn’t support automatic power-on, and you might need to troubleshoot and/or reinstall the OS.
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C W Morse
> 24 hourBought 2 of these; very nice! second one I mounted with the included VESA mount plate on the back of my monitor. Dont know if its coupling of the box to the monitors backside, or the way the fan is oriented when hanging on its side, but the fan is annoying. If I just set it on the desk, its much better. Plus,hanginng on the VESA makes it difficult to access stuff like the SD card slot. Came down $100 between purchases. Works great, but I still hate W11
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Gary B
> 24 hourIm sorry, I can find nothing wrong with this little power house. Easy to set up, no fuss, no muss, no bother. I give it an A++ rating. If you set it on a hard surface the fan sounds like a mosquito, set it on a folded bandana and you will never know its there. To save me the time and hassle of opening this little baby up I have 2 questions: Does it have 1 16gb chip or 2 8gb chips? And 2 - can I use a SSD drive instead of a HDD? Thanks for making a VERY fine little product. Well done.
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I love Stuff
> 24 hourGreat from factor here. Vesa mounting is possible which is great if you want to mount the PC. We are using the PC for our children. They web browse, use office, and do school work. It will even play Roblox, but this is by no means a gaming PC.