There are a plethora of mini PCs available on Amazon as well as oher reputed retailers. Many of these systems are from brands that are not exactly well known, but sport interesting features that set them apart from the rest. The Healuck HL, also known as the CWWK S7 in UK, is one such mini PC from a Chinese brand that sure does offer a decent selection of features, primarily aimed at networking aficionados. That said, the mini PC is not meant to be a computing powerhouse - a fact that is given away by the entry-level CPU options and affordable pricing that starts at around $300 without RAM and storage.
At the highest-end, the Healuck HL can be equipped with the 15-watt Intel Core 3 N355 CPU, which boasts eight cores and eight threads. The processor is about as powerful as the aging Core i5-10300H CPU, which should be enough to chew through most non-intensive tasks. The system can be equipped with up to 32 GB of DDR5-4800 memory, and dual M.2 2280 slots take care of storage requirements. Where the Healuck HL truly shines, however, is in the networking department. The product boasts dual 2.5 G LAN ports, as well as dual 10G LAN ports. This should allow the system to serve rather well as a budget high-speed NAS of sorts, although capacity will undoubtedly be limited due the lack of more drive bays.
The port selection is decent, including HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4, dual USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C, dual USB 2.0 Type-A, as well as an audio jack. As mentioned previously, prices start at around $300 for the Intel N150-powered system without RAM and storage. The Core 3 N355-powered variant with 32 GB memory and 512 GB SSD is substantially more expensive, commanding a price tag of $683. Of course, going by the lack of reviews, it is hard to see how well the system will perform, and any interested buyers are advised to wait for independent reviews.
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At the highest-end, the Healuck HL can be equipped with the 15-watt Intel Core 3 N355 CPU, which boasts eight cores and eight threads. The processor is about as powerful as the aging Core i5-10300H CPU, which should be enough to chew through most non-intensive tasks. The system can be equipped with up to 32 GB of DDR5-4800 memory, and dual M.2 2280 slots take care of storage requirements. Where the Healuck HL truly shines, however, is in the networking department. The product boasts dual 2.5 G LAN ports, as well as dual 10G LAN ports. This should allow the system to serve rather well as a budget high-speed NAS of sorts, although capacity will undoubtedly be limited due the lack of more drive bays.


The port selection is decent, including HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4, dual USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A, USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C, dual USB 2.0 Type-A, as well as an audio jack. As mentioned previously, prices start at around $300 for the Intel N150-powered system without RAM and storage. The Core 3 N355-powered variant with 32 GB memory and 512 GB SSD is substantially more expensive, commanding a price tag of $683. Of course, going by the lack of reviews, it is hard to see how well the system will perform, and any interested buyers are advised to wait for independent reviews.
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