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Amazon Offers This i7-Powered Mini PC for Less Than Its Black Friday Price to Clear Out Stock

Amazon Offers This i7-Powered Mini PC for Less Than Its Black Friday Price to Clear Out Stock

Gizmodo20-06-2025

Sometimes hunting for a great deal on a desktop PC requires beating the weeds a little bit and looking past the giant names that dominate the top of the big-box ads. There's nothing wrong with sticking to Dell, HP, and Lenovo, but often the real deals are happening outside those brands. Take GMKtec, for instance — the name might not ring a bell, but they're one of the world's top mini PC brands, and they're known for offering incredible deals.
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Here's one of the better ones, which you can find right now at Amazon — GMKtec's M2 Pro Mini PC, which is an amazing little speed demon, is just $420. The only thing the 'Mini' part of the name means is that it will occupy a pleasantly small footprint on your desk — the speed, storage, and overall performance are anything but small.
Desktop To Go
Laptops and Chromebooks are the obvious choices for taking your digital tasks on the go, but the GMKtec M2 Pro is just 4.5 by 4.2 by 1.5 inches in size, and if you know you're headed somewhere with a monitor and keyboard, why not bring the GMKtec on the road?
The amount of power and connectivity and production GMKtec manages to stuff in that palm-sized CNC metal body is staggering. The 11th generation Intel Core i7 processor lets you truly put the processing pedal to the metal to the tune of 5.0 GHz, yet the GMKtec M2 Pro only consumes 35W of power, which helps keep the device cool along with the powerful cooling fan. There are two USB-A ports in the front of the M2 Pro, and an impressive array of ports in the back — two 4K HDMI, two more USB-A, a Type-C, and a 2.5G high-speed Ethernet port that can hit read/write speeds of 2.5 Gbps.
Does It All
That kind of internal power and external hookup potential lets the GMKtec M2 Pro run up to 3 monitors at 4K for ultimate multitasking and epic gaming, along with the WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity. The Intel Iris Xe 1400MHz graphics card pairs with those connections to make the M2 Pro a sneaky-good gaming rig, and with a full terabyte of built-in storage, you don't have to worry about running out of space and bogging down.
It's hard if not impossible to find this kind of massive performance paired with such a small price tag and contained within a palm-sized casing that gives you so many options for desktop organization and even work and play on the go. Let the giant manufacturers slap the giant price tags on their giant desktop PCs — get acquainted with the power of the Mini PC in the form of GMKtec's M2 Pro while it's just $420 at Amazon.
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