Let me start by saying, this little guy surprised me! The KAMRUI Mini PC with Intel N150 processor is way more capable than its compact size suggests. I've been using it as my daily driver for work (emails, spreadsheets, video calls) and light media consumption, and it handles everything smoothly.
The Good Stuff: First off, the size is insane - it's smaller than my sandwich! Yet it packs 16GB RAM and a speedy 512GB SSD. Boot-up takes seconds, and apps launch instantly. The dual 4K support is fantastic for my dual monitor setup - perfect for multitasking between documents and research.
Real-World Performance: I've had 15+ Chrome tabs open while streaming music and running Slack with zero lag. The fan is whisper quiet during normal use (though it does ramp up during heavy loads). After a full workday, the case stays comfortably warm but never hot to the touch.
Ports Galore: The variety of ports saved me from buying a docking station. I've got my monitors connected via HDMI and DisplayPort, external drives on USB 3.2, and still have ports to spare. WiFi 6 keeps my connection stable even when I'm far from the router.
A Few Quirks: The VESA mount situation is frustrating - like another reviewer mentioned, the design makes installation tricky. I ended up just placing it on my desk. Also, while the top looks like a heatsink, it's mostly cosmetic ventilation.
Who's It For? Perfect for office work, home theater setups (it streams 4K beautifully), or as a compact server. Not for gaming or heavy video editing though. If you need raw power in a tiny package at this price point though? Hard to beat.
Final Verdict: After a month of use, I'm impressed enough that I'm considering making this my primary machine instead of replacing my aging laptop. It does everything I need while taking up almost no space. Just temper your expectations - it's an efficient workhorse, not a racehorse.