From Minisforum, which has released a large number of mini PCs, a new model equipped with the 11th generation H series Core i5 / Core i7 “Miniforum EliteMini TH60“When”TH80” has appeared.
Until now, most mini PCs have been equipped with U series Core i processors for notebook computers, but this machine has high performance because it is an H series.
The design has also been renewed from the previous model, and it is now a great bargain during the reservation sale.
As for the price, EliteMini TH60 with Core i5-11400H is usually 61,890 yen for barebone kit without memory, but 49,590 yen at the launch commemorative sale, 8GB / 256GB SSD version is 71,890 yen, but 57,590 yen. The 32GB/512GB SSD in the higher configuration costs 92,980 yen to 74,590 yen.
The TH80 with Core i7-11800H also costs 59,590 yen for barebones, 69,590 yen for 8GB/256GB SSD, and 85,590 yen for 32GB/512GB SSD.
Both are quite expensive.Sales are on the Minisforum official websitethis page. Shipping is scheduled for mid-October.
The housing is quite small as shown below. It is 177.8 x 182 x 36mm.
As for the specs, the Core i5-11400H has 6 cores and 12 threads, and the Core i7-11800H has 8 cores and 16 threads. 10nm process Tiger Lake generation.
The RAM is a DDR4 SODIMM x2 slot and can be expanded up to 64GB. Storage can be expanded up to 2TB with M.2 2280 NVMe PCIe 4.0. The OS is Windows 11 Pro.
It also has an additional M.2 2280 PCIe SSD slot for dual storage configurations.
The ports are USB3.2 Gen2 Type-A x4, USB Type-C x1, USB3.1 Gen1 Type-A x1, 3.5mm earphone jack, wired LAN, audio input/output, DisplayPort, and HDMI. It also has a Kensington lock.
The body has air holes on the sides and bottom.
As you can see below, the included items are the main unit, a power adapter, an HDMI cable, a Japanese instruction manual, and an attachment for attaching to the back of the display.
It is a mini PC with high processing performance, expandability, and an affordable price.
If you want to get a mini PC that can be used for a wide range of purposes, check it out during the reservation period.
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