Anyone who remembers my article on the MiniXTec M1 from January may now be experiencing a bit of deja vu. Because a lot of things here seem suspiciously familiar to me too. But it’s no secret that many “manufacturers” across the hardware market commission the same OEM to print their name on a product. But it’s actually quite practical, I only have to do one test and I’ve worked through several Mini-PCs at once, so to speak!
If you are interested in the slightly more powerful version of this system, you can find my report here:
MiniXTec M1 Mini-PC in test – With display, dual LAN and Intel N200
Pre-installed malware was recently found on systems from this manufacturer, more about this here:
Update with statement: Acemagic Mini-PCs infected with spyware and malware
Packaging and scope of delivery
There are a few differences, however, starting with the sash around the otherwise plain cardboard box. This even gives us some additional information about the contents on the back.
When you open the lid, however, you see the same fluffy interior in the form of cardboard with stickers on it. Shortly afterwards, there are lots of little black threads flying around in my photo box.
The supplied accessories consist of a magnetic stand, HDMI cable and 48 watt Kuanten KT48W120400EU power supply.
This also looks very familiar to me, as it is absolutely identical to the previously tested version with an Intel N200 CPU.
Specifications
I couldn’t find a reasonable overview that shows all the key data at a glance. So you’ll have to make do with this for the time being and, if necessary, find out more on the manufacturer’s product page.
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