🚀 Power in Your Pocket!
The MeLE PCG02 Pro is a fanless mini PC stick that combines portability with powerful performance. Featuring an Intel Celeron N5105 processor, 8GB of LPDDR4x RAM, and 128GB of eMMC storage, this device supports 4K HDR output and offers dual-band Wi-Fi 6 connectivity. Ideal for business, home theater, or as a stylish gift, it’s designed to keep your workspace clean and quiet.
Brand | MeLE |
Package Dimensions | 16.69 x 8.61 x 6.3 cm; 181.44 Grams |
Batteries | 1 CR2032 batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | PCG02 Pro |
Manufacturer | MeLE Technologies (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. |
Series | PCG02 |
Color | N5105-8GB-128GB |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Processor Type | Celeron |
Processor Count | 4 |
RAM Size | 8 GB |
Memory Technology | LPDDR4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Maximum Memory Supported | 8 GB |
Hard Disk Description | SSD |
Hard Drive Interface | USB 2.0/3.0 |
Graphics Chipset Brand | Intel |
Graphics Card Description | Integrated |
Graphics RAM Type | GDDR4 |
Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
Operating System | Ubuntu, Debian, Windows 11 Pro, Linux |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 3 Grams |
Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 181 g |
F**A
Es una buena herramienta de trabajo.
Excelente compra, me facilita más espacio y es funcional con mi trabajo. Mucho antes debí invertir en estas computadoras.Gracias
A**W
Good for low end tasks, but limited for general use
For this system, you definitely have to keep your expectations in check and know that it is for the kind of use case you need. It works great for casual uses like certain basic productivity tasks, or browsing. And even then, not so well for complicated webpages or high quality video sites. It does not do too well for more processor intense tasks like video transcoding as a plex server. Though it does do fine for one or two streams of direct play video. You'd of course want to use the micro sd card slot or some sort of external storage though, as this is limited to 256gb on board.The cost is somewhat at a premium given it's internals, but you pay for the portability and convenience of it. Being small enough to use with a portable monitor or hide behind a monitor in certain use cases can definitely be an advantage if you really need that but don't need the power. Personally I've set mind up behind a monitor and use it to monitor security camera feeds when I don't need to for more portable tasks.Overall for what it is it is fine. It is underpowered for many users use cases, especially if you're used to a smoother experience on higher end hardware. But if you have a very specific use case in mind and know what you are getting into with a N5105 processor, it does what's expected of it.
D**N
Decent little mini PC for the price.
I like this little Mini PC. It is very small, so you can put it anywhere and use it for anything -- it's about 1/3rd the size of other Mini PCs. The performance is decent, but the Celeron processor isn't going to be your next desktop; this is a PC designed for special use cases. For my emulation system, this is working out perfectly.One thing to note is that this is a fanless PC, so it is going to throttle if you push it to its max settings. As a router, emulation box and other use cases, this is a great mini PC. But, don't expect this to be your next server, unless the load is small.All-in-all, for the size, I really love this little PC.
S**R
Unusable for my standards
The pros to this is that it's a PC with a very small form factor.Unfortunately when it comes to simple tasks like web browsing, the CPU usage spikes up to 100% and it doesn't stabilize until I stop navigating pages/programs.I can't really recommend this for simple tasks due to that reason. However, I decided to make do with what I had and find something I could actually use this for.This is actually great for 2 use cases I have.1) I've got this connected to a portable external monitor which I use as a health hub. I leave my garmin connect dashboard, withings dashboard and a custom google spreadsheet which I use to track my food and exercises. At this point though, you could probably do this with a raspberry pi for a fraction of the price and an even more compact size.2) Plex streaming. These days, most TVs let you install apps but if your TV doesn't then you can use this for accessing streaming services although for this unit's cost you may be better off getting a roku, fire stick or chromecast.I think there's still an opportunity for this but at this time, I really can't recommend it until the price to performance improves. The price to performance is why I knocked it down a star and the performance really hinders the user from doing basic tasks which cost it 2 stars. If not for the lag spikes, this would have been really nice as it honestly does look and feel like it's a quality product.
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