Small but Mighty GEEKOM A5 Mini PC Can Do It All

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It may be hard to believe, but a small mini PC can do it all. You don’t need a big, heavy equipment to have a computer that allows you to use it for work, streaming, gaming, etc. All you need is the GEEKOM A5 Mini PC. It’s small but mighty, and you can get it now for under $360.

This mini PC starts off with an AMD Ryzen 7 5800H processor with 8 cores, 16 threads, 16MB cache, and 3.2GHZ ~ 4.4GHz. Combined with the preinstalled Windows 11 Pro, you have enough power to multitask your way through browsing the Web, checking your email, editing PDFs and spreadsheets, and managing your home office. Even edit photos. Basically, if you can do it on a full-size computer, you can do it on this tiny machine.

Geekom A5 Mini Pc for Productivity

You’ll forget how small the GEEKOM A5 Mini PC is with the storage you have. 32GB DDR4 RAM and a 512GB M.2 2280 PCIe 3×4 SSD are included, and you can add an extra 2.5” 7mm SATA HDD up to 2GB. This allows you to hold everything you have on your current computer and possibly even more.

Stream anything you want and play your favorite games with AMD Radeon Vega 8 graphics. With two HDMI ports and two USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C ports, you can add up to four 4K displays. The graphics delivered are 8K. Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 are included for the ultimate in connection. Wi-Fi 6 is three times faster than Wi-Fi 5, leaving you no worries of getting disconnected or not having enough to stream your games and other entertainment.

You get all of that in a unit that is just 8.94 x 6.93 x 5.28 inches, smaller than a keyboard. Easily fit it on your desk, in your kitchen, or slip it into your bag to take it with you. A one-year limited warranty is included, with lifetime professional customer service.

Use the code MktecheA5 to get $20 off the GEEKOM A5 Mini PC, and pay $359 on Amazon. Alternatively, buy directly with the code maketecheasiera5, and pay $359 on GEEKOM.

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