💻 Mini Powerhouse: Your Ultimate Work & Play Companion!
The Beelink 12th N100 Mini PC is a compact powerhouse featuring a 12th Generation Intel N100 processor, 16GB DDR4 RAM, and a 500GB SSD. Designed for versatility, it supports dual 4K displays and offers robust connectivity options, making it ideal for home entertainment, work, and streaming. With lifetime technical support and a sleek minimalist design, this mini PC is perfect for the modern professional.
Memory Slots Available | 1 |
RAM Type | SODIMM |
RAM Memory Installed | 8 GB |
Memory Speed | 2280 MHz |
Ram Memory Maximum Size | 16 GB |
DriveMemory Storage Capacity | 500 GB |
RAM Memory Technology | DDR4 |
Human Interface Types | Mouse, Keyboard |
Keyboard Description | workman |
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Speaker Description | mini pc |
Total USB Ports | 4 |
Total Video Out Ports | 2 |
Total HDMI Port | 2 |
Video Output Interface | HDMI |
Colour | Black |
Hard Disk Description | SSD |
Video Output | HDMI |
Hard Drive Interface | eSATA |
Cooling Method | Air |
Power Plug Type | Type A - 2 pin (North American) |
EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
Compatible Devices | Keyboard, Mouse, Monitor, Printer, Speaker, Headphone, Smartphone, Projector |
Hardware Connectivity | PCIE x 1, FireWire eSATA, HDMI, USB 3.0 |
Energy Specifications Standard | Compliant with FCC, CE, RoHS, WiFi 6, and W11 Pro standards |
Operating System | Ubuntu, Linux |
Style Name | Minimalist |
Optical Device Type | 500 Gb |
Specific Uses For Product | Home Entertainment, Streaming Video, Web Browsing, Work |
Personal Computer Design Type | Mini PC |
Additional Features | Office, billboard, mall window video, Python, server computer |
Computer Wireless Type | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
Network Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, HDMI, Wi Fi |
Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Network Technology | Wi-Fi |
Display Type | LCD |
Native Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Screen Size | 32 |
Maximum Display Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Scanner Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Graphics Description | Integrated |
Graphics RAM Size | 2.00 |
Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
Graphics Co Processor | Integrated Graphics |
Graphics Ram Type | SODIMM |
Processor Count | 4 |
Processor Type | Celeron |
Processor Speed | 3.4 |
Processor Socket | Fcbga1744 |
CPU Model Speed Maximum | 3.4 GHz |
A**H
For AV Techs and others, Great value! Great NDI reciever! Great for Bitfocus!
I own 3 Mini s N95 12th Gen. All work great for basic stuff but also for all the AV techs out there....I use these for NDI receivers and BitFocus control... and they work Awesome! Can use one hooked to two projectors via dual Hdmi outs. Then send what ever you want to either screen. About 100ms or so latency so not deal for Imag live. But for sending PowerPoint or video its great as can send presentation to screens and speaker notes to confidence monitor all over Cat6 etc... Used two Beelinks to send to 4 projectors over NDI with Mad Mapper for a Projection Mapping show and it worked Perfect and was very stable! Of course you still need fast router/switch and Pro level Main Computer sending the NDI streams. Worked MUCH better then any of the Birdog NDI stuff I tried and is cheaper. Can Set Mini s to auto start and open NDI monitors to each projector in installs as well.Had an Issue with the 3 one ordered and Hebe from support got back to me within hours and had issue fixed within 8 hours. So Great customer service as Well! Highly recommend!Note stay away from the N100, N200 as although better graphics potential the processor base speedsare way to slow. Make sure what ever you buy the base processor clock speed is at least 1.7ghz.Unless your main concern is power draw then N100/ N200 are good but will not receive stable NDI.First two bought a year ago and working like new still, Super quiet
R**K
PERFECT for replacing streaming sticks.
I was TIRED of streaming sticks; Roku, Firestick, you name it...I was just over it. I expressed that to a coworker who then told me about mini PCs. You could say I'm a tech kinda guy but after not knowing about these, I'm starting to question how 'techy' I really am! Anyways, after a little bit of back and forth on taking the chance, I finally said screw it and bought one along with a Logitech wireless keyboard with a track pad. Best decision I've made in a while.First, right out of the box, you can tell Beelink knows who they're audience is. Very professionally looking box, cleanly packed, and it just looks awesome. Second, setup was a breeze. Literally plug everything in, boot it up, plug in some passwords and you're on your way. For what I'm doing with this thing, it's a snappy little PC. Boots up quickly and very responsive seconds after sign in.(For The Gamers)While it could *probably* run some games, I wouldn't put all your eggs in this basket if your main use would be gaming. If I were to play a game on this thing, it would probably be Minecraft and that would be about it as far as graphics go; this thing would be pleading mercy if you were to run anything other than simple graphics games.(For The Media Watchers)If streaming Twitch, YouTube, Hulu, Netflix, or another TV/Movie app is what you're wanting out of this little PC, then this is perfect for you. Like I said at the beginning, I was just over the streaming sticks and wanted something more versatile. While watching live streams, it keeps up to the source resolution...well...as long as your browser isn't causing problems. Sometimes Chrome takes up too much bandwidth/processing power so it bogs down the resolution. Now I use Opera GX to watch live streams instead since it uses less resources to run. Movie resolution has no problems. I've watched many movies from Prime Video and TV shows on Hulu and the quality is always the highest as long as my TV supports it. I don't have a 4K TV so I cannot speak about that part but it says it can do it and with what I've seen so far, I have no doubt in my mind that this thing would ABSOLUTELY live stream/load movies in 4K no problem.All in all, it's a good little piece of technology. Even though it doesn't save as much space as a streaming stick does, it's very close. It's also better than having a tower, so there's that. The keyboard is also nice because I can sit in my recliner and not have to worry about a wire or a mouse.GREAT JOB BEELINK!
J**M
Great hardware value for the price
I bought this mini computer a week ago when it was 20% off. I really like the size, performance, features, and low cost. The hardware this machine has along with Windows 11 Pro just can't be beat for the price you pay. I bought this specific machine because of the dual 2.5 Gb network adapters and because it supports OpenWrt. At present I am using it as an HTPC but if I later upgrade my Internet to 2 Gbps, I want to configure the machine to use OpenWrt as most routers do not have 2.5 Gb network adapters for the WAN "and" LAN ports unless you spend about $400 for a very advanced one. I would recommend this PC for techie types like myself as documentation is extremely sparse and user manuals or guides on their web site are generic, and not specifically for the Beelink model you purchased. Also following their guidance on setting up Wake On LAN (WOL) resulted in both 2.5 Gbps NICs failing to work, and finding how to fix that was not fun. I will admit that a non-techie person would likely not have use for, or try to configure WOL, but just saying. My machine came with Windows 11 Pro (v21H2) pre-installed, and that is about a year old, but Windows Update took it to Windows 11 Pro v22H2 without issue. The drivers on the machine's SSD and on their web site are old and for Windows 10 (at least regarding network drivers). I really like the fact that it has two 2.5 Gb network adapters but they are Intel i225-V model which have known issues, so be careful if you try to update drivers or change the power management settings. I highly recommend you DO NOT check the "Allow the computer to turn of this device to save power" option on the power management tab in the driver's properties unless you want to go through the grief I did to get the network cards working again. The WiFi 6 works well. The max speed the WiFi connects at is 600 Mbps, and I would have liked a better WiFi card in the computer, but for what I paid for this PC, this was not a show stopper for me.
T**F
I like it
It’s powerful enough for me; I mainly use it to brows the web, use office programs (word, excel, etc), and play media. Probably not strong enough for a gamer, but more than enough for me. My only complaint is that I wish it had more USB slots; but hey, it’s tiny. There’s only so many you CAN put on a unit this size. Be prepared to buy a USB hub or two, and remember there’s no optical drive in this thing.
P**R
Must reboot every other day
It does work and when it does, it does it well. However, it appears to lock-up on the second day or next. Which is highly inconvenient. I did upgrade the RAM and storage, so I'm not exactly sure why it locks up. I wouldn't think that it would.
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