Save $230 on a GEEKOM Mini IT11 i7-1139OH 16+512

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We often talk about our smartphones being little computers, but wouldn’t it be great if we had a real mini computer to tote around with us? You can have that with a GEEKOM Mini IT11 i7-1139OH 16+512, which is small enough to drop in your bag and take with you wherever you may be going. In GEEKOM’s current promotion, you can get the Mini IT11 for $230 off.

The size of this mini computer has no bearing on its effectiveness. This little all-in-one features an 11th Gen Intel Core i7/Core i5 processor with four cores, eight threads, up to 12M cache, and 4.70 GHz. The Intel Iris Xe has switchable GPUs, integrated graphics, up to 96 EUs, and up to 16MB of L3 cache. The immersive, discrete-level graphics will keep up with your gaming and streaming.

Intel Bluetooth 5.2 provides faster speed, more power efficiency, and uncomplicated file sharing with speedier transfers, thanks to Intel Wi-Fi 6. You’ll also have fast memory and great storage with dual-channel DDR4 memory with up to 64GB of extension, M.2 SSD storage with up to 2TB of expansion, and SATA HDD storage with up to 2TB of expansion.

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The GEEKOM Mini IT11 is encased in a durable metal frame that measures just 4.6″ x 4.4″ x 1.8″ and weighs just 1.25 lbs. It includes two USB4 ports, three USB3.2 ports. one HDMI 2.0 port, and one Mini DisplayPort. When you’re not taking it with you on the go, you can use the included VESA mount to keep your area clutter-free.

Windows 11 Pro is preinstalled, but you’re not confined to that. You can install both Windows and Linux, as well as Android x86 and FydeOS.

While the holiday may be over, GEEKOM’s Easter Tech Hunt keeps the savings going. Until April 25, you can save $230 on this mini computer, to pay just $549. Additionally, anyone who spends more than $399 will receive a free gift worth $40: carrying case, RAM memory, 10-in-1 USB hub splitter, or keyboard and mouse combo.

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