Summary and conclusion
I won’t say much more about performance, as we have already extensively tested and discussed the Intel N-series in various models. So just take a look at our complete overview:
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A full scan with Windows Defender revealed no findings. There isn’t really anything else to report that would spoil the solid overall impression.
With the code “igorslab12lite” there is a 6% discount from the manufacturer directly. This is a referral link, but I generally reject any commissions offered by the manufacturer. Neither I nor IgorsLab earn money by using the voucher code provided.
At the time of publication of this review, the Air12 Lite Mini-PC costs 224 euros when the above code is used. This makes it rather uninteresting, as you can get significantly more powerful models from other providers for only a little more. If you don’t need the – admittedly – unique selling point in the form of the accessible front pins, it’s better to look elsewhere or Geekom will reconsider the price.

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The test sample was provided by Geekom without obligation. There was and is no influence on the tests and results. There was also no compensation for expenses and no obligation to publish.
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