Lenovo’s New Mini PC is Cheap, Powerful, and Launched Without Hype
Without much fanfare, Lenovo has released a new mini PC in China that combines affordability and capability. With a price tag below $400, it’s a smart pick for users who want performance in a small package.
Lenovo Lecoo Mini Pro: What does it offer?
The Chinese tech giant’s latest mini PC is from its Lecoo lineup. It is dubbed the Lecoo Mini Pro, which features a Hawk Point AMD CPU. Lenovo built the tiny computer with a sleek aluminum alloy body, similar to Apple’s Mac mini. Under the hood, it is equipped with the AMD Ryzen 8745H and Radeon 780M integrated graphics. This processor is based on the 4nm process, offering both high performance and great power efficiency for laptops.
But with a dedicated performance mode, users can run the mini PC at 70W. From regular everyday use to some intensive tasks, the Lecoo Mini Pro is a great system that doesn’t take up a lot of space on your desk. There is even a quiet mode that dynamically reduces fan speeds to lower the volume down to 32 decibels. Users can configure the mini PC with up to 32GB of DDR5 5600MHz RAM and up to 2TB of SSD storage via two M.2 PCIe 4.00 slots.
You also get WiFi 6 support and 2x USB 4 ports as well. Lenovo’s new Lecoo Mini Pro PC has a starting price tag of 2,699 Yuan for the base configuration, which is roughly around 377 US Dollars. This makes it a great deal for regular office work, especially for those with space constraints.

