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Lenovo Xiaoxin Mini PC – All You Should Know And Pricing

Lenovo Xiaoxin Mini PC. Lenovo has just taken the wraps off its latest ultra-compact desktop PC, the new Xiaoxin Mini. Don’t let its diminutive size fool you. This tiny PC packs a serious processing punch, powered by Intel’s newest 13th Gen Core processors and targeting power users who need desktop-caliber performance in a portable form factor.

The Xiaoxin Mini features a sleek, modular cube design that takes up less than a single liter of volume. Yet hidden inside its anodized aluminum chassis lies a dual-fan cooling system, with individual heat pipes allocated for both the CPU and 150W power supply to enable sustained performance from the Mini’s high-end silicon.

Configuration options scale up to a 13th Gen Intel Core i7 CPU, 32GB of dual-channel DDR4 RAM, and 1TB of high-speed solid-state storage – formidable hardware muscle for such a pint-sized machine. I/O connectivity is equally impressive, with a wide gamut of ports spanning Thunderbolt 4, USB-C and USB 3.2 Gen 2, HDMI 2.1, and 2.5G Ethernet.

Pricing for the Xiaoxin Mini

Despite its desktop-grade internals, operational noise is capped at a modest 30dB thanks to Lenovo’s refined internal acoustics. And support for Wi-Fi 6 ensures blazing-fast wireless connectivity.

Pricing for the Xiaoxin Mini starts at 3,299 yuan ($465) for the Core i5/16GB/512GB config when it goes up for presale in China. Stepping up to the top-shelf Core i7 machine with 32GB RAM and a full terabyte of storage raises the cost to 4,499 yuan ($634). Stay tuned for global launch details as Lenovo readies this pint-sized powerhouse for international release.

Kere O. Jonathan Okoh

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