I've been using mini PCs for over a decade but I've never seen ones this cheap
If you're looking for a seriously good deal on one of the best mini PCs, then you have to check out this Black Friday Sale from ACEMAGIC.
Mini Gaming PC, which is now discounted down to just $599 (was $856). That's an incredible $257 discount on a machine that boasts an Intel Core i9 13900HK CPU and 32GB of RAM. Get it with discount code IB55C5K2.
If you'd prefer something a little cheaper, then the W1 Mini PC is now only $496.30 (was $709). You'll need to use the discount code FU3UD26H.
I've picked out two of my favorite picks, but there are plenty more discounted products to be found at the ACEMAGIC Amazon store.
Today's best ACEMAGIC Mini PC deals
With its Intel Core i9 13900HK CPU and 32GB of RAM, this is a mini PC designed for gamers. Also boasts a 1TB SSD, USB4/HDMI/DP/Wifi 6E connectivity, and Windows 11 Pro.
Discount code IB55C5K2
A super powerful mini PC with an AMD Ryzen 7 8745HS CPU at the heart. This is partnered with 32GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD, and 8K triple display connectivity.
Discount code FU3UD26H
Mini PCs are designed to be as small as possible while still packing a whole load of power. This makes them an ideal solution for anyone who works in a compact space or likes to keep their desk free from clutter.
If you missed out on these excellent deals or would like to explore other ways to save, then we recommend checking out the ACEMAGIC Amazon store.
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