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06.02.2024 14:26

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Cheap mini PC with AMD processor

The compact desktop computer Chatreey AN2 Pro is based on the AMD Ryzen 5 5625U six-core processor. The novelty can also be used as a home media player.
Photo: AliExpress
Photo: AliExpress

Miniature computers for work and entertainment can often be relatively slow due to their limited dimensions. However, this is not at all the case with the Chatrey AN2 Pro miniature computer, which was recently offered for sale. The novelty is powerful enough to be used both for work and for fun. In addition, it can also be used for central data storage. This allows users to install many data media.

The compact desktop computer Chatreey AN2 Pro is based on a six-core processor AMD Ryzen 5 5625U, which consumes only 15 watts of electrical power at full load. This means that it is practically inaudible in operation. The rest of the hardware includes up to 64 gigabytes of system memory (depending on the version) and a Solid State drive with a capacity of up to four terabytes. The built-in Radeon graphics card is capable of 4K resolution graphics, which means that it can also be used as a home media player.

The operating system Windows 11 is installed on the drive of the Chatrey AN2 Pro compact personal computer. Of course, open source Linux distributions can also be installed on it. As expected, a rich range of various connections is available here, including the indispensable WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5 wireless connections. DisplayPort graphic interface is available for displaying graphic content on external screens and other media.

The best thing about all this is that the new Chatreey AN2 Pro is already available for purchase via the AliEpress website, namely at the link https://de.aliexpress.com/item/1005005317272642.html?. The novelty is relatively cheap for a device. The entry-level version of the compact desktop personal computer Chatreey AN2 Pro without system memory and Solid State drive is valued at only 215 euros.


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