Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted June 5, 2025 Diamond Member Share Posted June 5, 2025 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Would you buy this? $44 PC promises “powerful performance” and “striking visuals” I was browsing through the This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up today, looking for something interesting, when I stumbled onto quite the deal. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up is selling a fully-functional desktop mini PC for This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , and that’s not even a limited-time *****. But just what do you get for your money? The Wo-We Mini PC is powered by a dual-core, Intel Celeron N4020 CPU and sports 4GB of RAM, 128GB of eMMC storage, and Wi-Fi 5 wireless connectivity. It comes with Ubuntu Linux preinstalled, though we don’t know which version. In terms of video out, the PC has both a VGA and an HDMI port. It can support dual screens and a maximum resolution of 4K (on a single screen) via its Intel UHD Graphics 600 integrated GPU. You may like On its This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up page, Wo-We claims that the Mini PC offers “powerful performance without breaking the bank” and that its Intel UHD 600 GPU offers “state-of-the-art” graphics technology. The company says that its 802.11ac Wi-Fi offers “faster, smoother and more stable Internet access” too. The tiny, 5.12 x 6.61-inch ****** box has a USB-C 5 Gbps port, microSD and dual USB Type-A 5 Gbps ports on the front. The back has the VGA, HDMI, 1 Gbps Ethernet, and dual USB 2.0 ports. (Image credit: This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up ) Depending on your needs, the Wo-We is either “Whoa, we got a lot for the money” or “Woe betide we who bought this.” If you just want to use web tools, are comfortable working in Ubuntu Linux (which isn’t hard to learn), and don’t do much multitasking, this could work out. If you like to have many tabs open or you don’t have a lot of patience, this could end up as a $44 paperweight. We haven’t gotten the Wo-We Mini PC in for testing. However, we wouldn’t expect great performance, considering that its 2019-era Celeron has two cores, two threads, 4MB of cache, a base clock of 1.1 GHz, and a boost clock of 2.8 GHz. Get Tom’s Hardware’s best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox. Those are some weak specs, as most desktop CPUs and even many mobile CPUs these days have boost clocks in the 4 to 5 GHz range. The good news is that the Celeron only has a 6W TDP, so it doesn’t need active cooling. That keeps the Mini PC from making noise. What probably hurts the experience more is the 4GB of RAM, which would make web browsing with more than a couple of tabs open a challenge. However, Linux usually makes better use of memory than Windows does. Another problem: the eMMC memory is probably about equivalent in speed to a typical (not high-speed) microSD card. So boot time and the time you wait to open apps could be slow. Tech-savvy users who know to expect lag may have the patience for slowness, but those who need this the most — people who don’t have computers already — will likely be less inclined to tolerate it. If you’re a low-information user, you may be confused by Linux and frustrated by any problems you run into. You could always get Windows and install it, though not Windows 11. Of course, there are other low-cost choices that allow you to do basic computing. Right now, Woot has a This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . However, during non-***** times, you’re getting 2GB of RAM on your Pi at this price and 4GB will cost you quite a bit more. And with Raspberry Pi, you’d need to buy a microSD card to install your OS on, get micro HDMI cables for video and you couldn’t run install Windows (like you can on the Wo-We). Wo-We also sells a This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up but with an even older AMD Excavator A9-9400 CPU that launched in May 2016. That’s a bit long in the tooth, even for a bargain. It’s interesting to see that you can get a workable, brand-new desktop PC for $44. However, the people most fascinated with this system (PC enthusiasts like me) probably need it the least. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #buy #promises #powerful #performance #striking #visuals This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up For verified travel tips and real support, visit: https://hopzone.eu/ 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/269545-would-you-buy-this-44-pc-promises-%E2%80%9Cpowerful-performance%E2%80%9D-and-%E2%80%9Cstriking-visuals%E2%80%9D/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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