Minisforum is a consumer hardware brand that is well known for its impressive lineup of SFF/Mini PCs. However, what might not be as well-known, might be the fact that the brand also makes a plethora of other computing hardware and accessories. The company had recently announced the V3 and the more affordable V3 SE 3-in-1 tablet PCs with a design that is reminiscent of the Microsoft Surface. The V3 SE is now available to purchase, starting at $799.
At its heart, the Minisforum V3 SE is powered by the 28 W Ryzen 7735U "Rembrandt R" APU based on the Zen 3+ microarchitecture paired with 16 GB of LPDDR5-6400 memory. The APU is a decently powerful one, with multicore performance that is roughly in the same league as the Core Ultra 7 258V "Lunar Lake" processor. Unsurprisingly, any kind of discrete graphics is absent from the PC tablet, thereby making it rely solely on the 12-CU Radeon 680M iGPU for graphically demanding tasks. Storage is taken care of by its 1 TB M.2 SSD, which is housed in a 2280 slot.
The display specifications appear serviceable on paper, although its 1080p resolution may feel somewhat dated on its 14-inch touchscreen by 2024 standards. There is support for a detachable keyboard, which, fortunately, is included with the system. In terms of connectivity, the V3 SE sports dual USB4 ports, a USB-C port with DP, an SD card slot (UHS-II), and lastly a 3.5 mm audio jack. At just 9.8 mm thin, the V3 SE tips the scales at just under a kilogram (2.05 lbs). A 50.82 Wh battery is also present that can be juiced up with 65 W, as well as a 5 MP front-facing camera with Windows Hello.
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At its heart, the Minisforum V3 SE is powered by the 28 W Ryzen 7735U "Rembrandt R" APU based on the Zen 3+ microarchitecture paired with 16 GB of LPDDR5-6400 memory. The APU is a decently powerful one, with multicore performance that is roughly in the same league as the Core Ultra 7 258V "Lunar Lake" processor. Unsurprisingly, any kind of discrete graphics is absent from the PC tablet, thereby making it rely solely on the 12-CU Radeon 680M iGPU for graphically demanding tasks. Storage is taken care of by its 1 TB M.2 SSD, which is housed in a 2280 slot.
The display specifications appear serviceable on paper, although its 1080p resolution may feel somewhat dated on its 14-inch touchscreen by 2024 standards. There is support for a detachable keyboard, which, fortunately, is included with the system. In terms of connectivity, the V3 SE sports dual USB4 ports, a USB-C port with DP, an SD card slot (UHS-II), and lastly a 3.5 mm audio jack. At just 9.8 mm thin, the V3 SE tips the scales at just under a kilogram (2.05 lbs). A 50.82 Wh battery is also present that can be juiced up with 65 W, as well as a 5 MP front-facing camera with Windows Hello.
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