Another day, another set of mini PCs from Chinese device maker Beelink. Hot on the heels of the Beelink Gmini1, Beelink KB-G1 Game, and Beelink S2, the company has unveiled three new models as part of its upcoming Gemini X series.
The new computers all feature 10 watt Intel Gemini Lake processors and compact designs, with the computers measuring about 4.5″ x 4″ x 1.7″.
Update: Gearbest is now selling the Beelink X45 for $220 and up.
Features include four USB 3.0 ports, two HDMI 2.0 ports, a microSD card reader, and 802.11ac WiFi.
Beelink says there will be three models:
- Gemini X45 “Regular” with Celeron J4105/4GB RAM/64GB eMMC flash storage
- Gemini X45 “Standard” with Celeron J4105/6GB RAM/128GB MSATA SSD
- Gemini X55 “High” with Pentium Silver J5005/8GB RAM/128GB MSATA SSD
Each model features DDR4-2400 memory and the memory and processor are fixed to the motherboard, so only the mSATA SSD is upgradeable.
If you were hoping for a fanless system, you’re going to want to look elsewhere. The Beelink Gemini X series machines feature a copper heat sink and a fan.
Pricing hasn’t been announced yet.
via AndroidPC.es
“Chinese device maker Beelink” [Shenzen AZW Technology Compay. Limited, Shenzhen, PRC] … “Pricing hasn’t been announced yet.”
Do not forget to add on the President Donald J Trump tariff “tax” on goods imported from the People’s Republic of China — up to 25% on some items.
All true patriots should be boycotting communist manufactured products and only buying “Made in USA” goods. Let’s make America Great Again!
Thanks for the unsolicited political ranting, but you seem to have forgotten that this isn’t reddit.
Let me help you:
http://www.reddit.com/r/politics
I think it was some kind of irony based post. The pseudo is a bit of a give away.
No fanless? Well, poop.
Back to hoping that Zotac didn’t botch the passive cooling system on their new little box.
I’m with you here….no fanless devices? I’m actually hoping for some “M” series cpu fanless mini pc’s. Insta buy for me if they’re priced even remotely fair.
AMD APUs would have been great.
35W tdp isnt going to do that well in that setup.
There’s embedded V1000