If your home office is still powered by an ancient desktop tower that’s not only hogging up a ton of space but crawling along on its last legs, then it’s high time you swapped it for a mini PC. They’re smaller, cheaper, and possibly more powerful than what you already have—especially this GMKtec M2 Pro that’s down to $410, or 36% off its full $640 price.
This is a pretty powerful device, and you won’t regret the money you’re about to invest in it. It features an Intel Core i7-1195G7 processor and a fantastic 32GB of RAM, which is a superb combo that’s able to multitask all kinds of apps, Chrome tabs, and whatever else you plan on doing. There’s also a 1TB SSD on board, which means you get quite a bit of space for apps and files and all your photos and videos.
Need more specs eventually? You can do it yourself! The great thing about this tiny PC is that it’s super easy to upgrade as you only need to pop open the top and replace the components. The system supports up to 64GB of RAM and 2TB of SSD storage.
If you’re going to use this PC for work, you’ll also love that it comes with triple 4K@60Hz display capabilities. It has two full-sized HDMI and a USB-C video port, and the 4K graphics are powered by integrated Iris Xe Graphics for performance. Other bits and bobs include four high-speed USB-A 3.2 ports, a 3.5mm audio jack, a 2.5G LAN port, plus Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2. It’s fully ready to handle whatever you throw at it.
Don’t miss out on this solid discount and grab the GMKtec M2 Pro for $410 while this limited-time deal is still available!
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