Friday, February 5th 2021
Minisforum Announces 10th Generation U820/U850 Mini PC
Minisforum, the leading innovator of mini PC products, has just released their another new product: Minisforum U820/U850 powered by Intel Core i5 8259U / 10210U processor up to 3.80 GHz/4.20 GHz, 4 cores 8 threads, total cache 6 MB. The space will make the Mini PC run more smoothly.Equipped with Intel Iris Plus Graphics 655 / Intel UHD graphics. Pre installed with Windows 10 Pro, you can use it immediately after arrival. U820/U850 is suitable for office, meeting, teaching, home, advertising machine, and other scenarios.
Minisforum U820/U850 is an ultra-lightweight, compact and cost-effective desktop computer, specially designed for office workers and home computers. Product dimension is 5.1" x 5.1" x 2.1". This mini computer is about the same size as the palm of your hand and will not occupy more space on the desk. We included a VESA Bracket in the package, which can be easily fixed on the back of the monitor to save a lot of space.Although small in size, this mini computer does not lose to the traditional desktop in terms of memory. Deskmini U820/U850 is equipped with dual-channel DDR4 which supports up to 64 GB of memory in total. U820/U850 also support 3 different types of storage expansions — 2.5-inch hard disk drive (HDD), M.2 M.2 2280 PCle SSD solid state drive and 2.5 inch SATA HDD Slot×2 (SSD up to 2 TB).You can expand the DIY content easily according to your needs.
Minisforum U820/U850 supports 4K easily connecting three monitors, Which can simplify and double your work efficiency,incredible clarity and maximum productivity in your workflow with excellent triple display solutions using HDMI, DisplayPort as well as USB-C output. The Minisforum U820/U850 has built-in 2.4G/5Ghz Dual-Band Wi-Fi, BT 5.1 pre-install, quick to connect your Bluetooth device such as phone, tablet, wireless keyboard, mouse, gamepad, earphone, speaker and so on.
Pricing & Availability
The EliteMini U820/U850 is now available via Minisforum. The first 100 customers will receive a 50 USD discount.
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Minisforum U820/U850 is an ultra-lightweight, compact and cost-effective desktop computer, specially designed for office workers and home computers. Product dimension is 5.1" x 5.1" x 2.1". This mini computer is about the same size as the palm of your hand and will not occupy more space on the desk. We included a VESA Bracket in the package, which can be easily fixed on the back of the monitor to save a lot of space.Although small in size, this mini computer does not lose to the traditional desktop in terms of memory. Deskmini U820/U850 is equipped with dual-channel DDR4 which supports up to 64 GB of memory in total. U820/U850 also support 3 different types of storage expansions — 2.5-inch hard disk drive (HDD), M.2 M.2 2280 PCle SSD solid state drive and 2.5 inch SATA HDD Slot×2 (SSD up to 2 TB).You can expand the DIY content easily according to your needs.
Minisforum U820/U850 supports 4K easily connecting three monitors, Which can simplify and double your work efficiency,incredible clarity and maximum productivity in your workflow with excellent triple display solutions using HDMI, DisplayPort as well as USB-C output. The Minisforum U820/U850 has built-in 2.4G/5Ghz Dual-Band Wi-Fi, BT 5.1 pre-install, quick to connect your Bluetooth device such as phone, tablet, wireless keyboard, mouse, gamepad, earphone, speaker and so on.
Pricing & Availability
The EliteMini U820/U850 is now available via Minisforum. The first 100 customers will receive a 50 USD discount.
- U820 16 GB RAM + 512 GB SSD: 639 USD
- U850 16 GB RAM + 512 GB SSD: 699 USD
8 Comments on Minisforum Announces 10th Generation U820/U850 Mini PC
Mini PCs are for convenience and minimizing space, so why are they trying to achieve opposite by having external power bricks? This applies to all mini PCs out there.
They could have increased the mini PC size by 1/3 but have an all in one system with 60W pico psu inside. And instead of having a 2.5mm2 AC cables coming from the brick, they could have like 0.5mm2 cables (which are still way overkill for the power consumed by this thing).
What I don't like it that they keep releasing them with 2-3 generations old cpus...
Also, yes, power brick. As if the only good mini PC was one that breaks records in smallness.
The power connector is USB C which is good because the brick could alse be a hub. The voltage is 19V, not the standard 5/9/12/20V, does that break the USB power delivery specifications?