Hands-on review: Beelink BT7 Mini PC

Hands-on review: Beelink BT7 Mini PC

By Desire Athow

Hands-on review: Beelink BT7 Mini PC

If there’s something peculiar about the Beelink BT7, it’s not the device itself but the box it comes in. You see, the container is highly reminiscent of the box which the Intel NUC (next unit of computing) mini PCs nestle inside. We would go as far to say that the box is a faithful reproduction of Intel’s packaging.

At any rate, inside said box, Beelink includes not just this palm-sized PC but also a driver CD, two HDMI cables (a long one and a short one), as well as a 100mm VESA bracket (plus screws) and a power adaptor.

Mini PCs are all the rage at the moment and it is easy to see why. They are not only very affordable but also pack a powerful punch while not taking up a lot of space. The BT7 has a footprint that’s a tad smaller compared to the recently reviewed Voyo V3, but it’s far thicker.

Being that thick allowed the manufacturer to throw in a protruding antenna to enhance Wi-Fi connectivity as well as a Gigabit Ethernet port, a full-sized HDMI port (v1.4) and an SD card slot, all of which were absent on the Voyo V3 (to the latter’s …read more

Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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