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Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2025
I've been using this mini PC as a media center PC, mainly for streaming news online.Easy setup. I have this min-PC connected to the internet through the ethernet jack(a wired connection). So far so good. No technical issues and smooth streaming.Plus, the circuit board of this mini PC is well designed without any hum or audioissues. So, I have been able to connect this PC directly to my speakers through the headset jack. So far, I'm very happy with this purchase!
May Lee
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025
Startup too 7 hours...after I've finally go in and registered my email and everything, it doesn't want to turn no now. I can erase my information offf this mini computer so returning it could cause a problem. Also they did not state that I would have to pay a restocking fee, return shipping and possible less 20% because the product was opened and used... never buy it again... wasted Mt money for a useless product...
Jayden Ferguson
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025
Its good for normal non intensive use. Buy ir for your mom or little sister when they are just getting into it
Bearden. Atlanta Georgia
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025
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Steven G Simmons
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025
No game machine but a great home or office computer. Does everything I wanted with resources to spare.My 1 complaint is the small on button placement. It's right among the USB ports making it hard to locate and turn on. But great bang for your buck.
Jeff
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2025
Purchased the 16GB/512GB version on sale for $149. This is my first from this company; after being burned by ACEMAGIC/ACEMAGICIAN and finding very intentionally placed spyware/malware (which they later claimed was an "accident", yeah right) I no longer trust anything I buy on Amazon, especially things from China. Nimo PC is an American company and I'm all for supporting them, but this particular product is made in China and sold by Nimo. So I'm going to be careful.UPDATE: I had previously mentioned that I was going to do a deeper scan, which I eventually did. I found nothing worrisome, all scans including a full offline scan came back with no known threats. I also verified that the Windows 11 Pro license key was legitimate (some no-name companies like to use gray market activation keys to save money, some of which might suddenly expire after six months, some of which are "permanent" but not legal for personal use and might get canceled by Microsoft at any time) so I was really happy to see that. Specifically, this is an OEM-DM key. I'm pretty sure this basically stops you from transferring the key to any other machine because the activation key is tied to the hardware.[end updated section]As expected for this series of processors, power usage is minimal. The CPU has a TDP of 6W, and in use the entire computer averages about 8W at idle. The highest I've seen it peak, with a lot of CPU and disk writing, was about 22.5W. That's just incredible to me. You could power three of these, all running at 100% utilization, and still be using about the same power as a single incandescent light bulb.I love the N95 and N100 for this reason. Hardly any power usage means you don't have to feel bad about your electricity usage even if you (like me) have several of these running Proxmox or performing other important tasks on your network. They even make great game system emulators (at least for the older systems). If you want a little more "oomph" for a little more power usage, mini pc's with the AMD Ryzen 5825U and 7730U have a TDP around 15W but are also about 3x as fast according to benchmarks.
Roaming Gnome
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025
This is an American made small computer. I have this mounted to the back of my 27" monitor with the included VESA mount. PLENTY of connectors to attach stuff. I use this to run Windows apps with good performance. This is NOT a gaming or heavy graphics computer.
vacuumtubejazzpro
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025
What the? This was on sale for $159 plus another $20 off. For $139, I was pretty much expecting to have to return it the next day. But I was wrong! This thing is pretty tiny, but it's got a decent Pentium N100 quad-core Intel Processor, an actual 16GB of DDR5 memory, and an actual Samsung NVMe SSD, plus Window 11 Pro activated, WiFi6, Bluetooth, Gigabit Ethernet, and more. It even downloaded over WiFi at over 200 Megabits/sec. which is around the limit of my router. With the RAM being worth around $40 alone, and the SSD around the same, and a Windows 11 Pro license costing hundreds at retail, I don't get how Nimo does it. The only negatives I can think of is that the N100 is no Core i5, and that power is provided via a standard barrel connection and not USB-C. In daily usage, even though the N100 is often pinned at 100% and screaming for mercy, it loads programs, installs software, edit documents, plays streaming video, and surfs the web all at very decent speeds, enough so that you might not notice you're running a low-power Celeron. It's that good. No, you can't game on it. Grab one of these if it meets your needs -- you won't regret it, as long as you don't buy the pink one. :-)
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