The era of bulky computers is fading. A surprising contender has emerged – the mini PC – offering desktop-level power in a package that vanishes on your desk, and often at a fraction of the cost.
Right now, the Kamrui Hyper H1 presents a compelling option. It delivers substantial performance without the traditional desktop footprint, and is available for $400.
At its heart is an AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS processor, paired with 16GB of swift LPDDR5 RAM. This combination ensures a fluid experience with Windows 11 and handles everyday tasks – emails, web browsing, and multiple applications – with impressive responsiveness.
Storage comes in the form of a 512GB SSD, providing ample space for most users. And for those needing more, the system allows for future upgrades, supporting SSDs up to a generous 4TB.
The Hyper H1 truly shines in its connectivity. It effortlessly supports three 4K monitors simultaneously, utilizing HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB-C video outputs – a boon for multitasking and visual clarity.
Beyond displays, a wealth of ports awaits. Six high-speed USB-A ports (strategically placed on both the front and back), a 2.5Gbps LAN port, and integrated Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 ensure seamless connections to all your peripherals and networks.
This isn’t just a computer; it’s a productivity hub, designed to streamline your workspace and empower your workflow. It’s a testament to the fact that powerful computing doesn’t require a massive presence.