Just watched your review on GEEKOM Air12 and I'm genuinely impressed! The specs and performance you showcased are exactly what I have been searching for in a mini-PC. Your in-depth analysis has convinced me to make the purchase. Really appreciate the honest and thorough review. Can’t wait to experience its capabilities firsthand. 🌟
This is perfect for me, I don't game on pc at all. I'm a senior and casual user. Might look into it, I'll probably upgrade the RAM and maybe upgrade the memory to 1TB. thanks for the video. And the SD slot is great for when I put to upload my photos.
I'm looking forward to whenever we get some of the new mini PCs this year that have their own GPU. I built my PC about 6 years ago now thinking that I'd want to be doing upgrades and tinkering with it, but I realized I really just prefer buying something that's already assembled with decent specs. I don't care about gaming at high settings, I usually play stuff just at 1080p. I know last year the common one was the 780m, but I have a feeling this year the mini PCs will have a step up from that.
Anything with a celeron N cpu isn't worth any more than $100. $150 maximum. When you start going over 200 there's just too many other options on hand that are considerably better for the price
@@miganhawkins8390 yeah they never stopped. They were known for being terrible for the 1st 2 generations (which is why most people even know they exist) but since then they're just... Sub standard but vaguely capable, so nobody talks about them
@@miganhawkins8390 The "N" series that are prevalent in mini pcs Amazon between 140-250 that encompasses N95, N97, N100 line are all single channel Celerons. As with Intel, their marketing team is expert at world class misdirection but looking at AMD's naming conventions for mobile APUs, I think 50% of Intel's team has gone there ;-)
I would love to love this, but they have serious quality issues. I bought one and have since received a replacement which also doesn't work. Both just constantly crash. I've asked for a refund and the company goes quiet. I'd stay well clear of these.
If the company sent that to you for free to review, then you can't trust that they will always use name brand storage and memory. Far too many RU-vidrs seem to be oblivious to this.
Used this , good for low powered tasks but had Bluetooth dropping out a number of times. Had to reset the device to be able to reconnect my mouse and keyboard. But good value for its specs
I had one of these Chinese machines but had video problems and I returned it. They keep their device drivers on an obscure site in CCP and it seemed like they were never going to update them. The machiines come and go so fast that support from the company was going to be pretty lame
The device being reviewed uses Intel integrated graphics. All you gotta do is search for Intel graphics drivers online and install them or use the ones supplied by Windows 11.
I just got one. Very impressive little machine. Powerful fast easy setup what more could you want? Hard to believe the computing power I'm getting from this tiny machine. I went from a Lenovo Desktop to this and I still can't believe it's BETTER than a big-ass desktop. It's so good that I'm waiting for it to crash
"GEEKOM's products never fail to impress me, and the GEEKOM model featured in the video is no exception. I'm seriously considering purchasing it myself after seeing how it performs.
@@thesidneychanMany times before he reviews a mini pc, he always said it's the best one on the channel it's so repetitive and it clearly shows that it's an ad channel
Why do you keep asking people if they want to see certain type of video for the pc of the day yet you never do those extra videos? It's insulting to your viewers.