Mini PC W10 Pro Intel Celeron N3350(Up to 2.4GHz) Micro PC
Mini PC W10 Pro Intel Celeron N3350(Up to 2.4GHz) Micro PC, Mini Desktop PC 4G LPDDR3 64GB eMMC, Micro Computer Supports 2 * 4K HDMI, 4*USB 3.0, 2.4G/5G Wi-Fi 5, BT 4.0, Business Compute
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Weight: | 480 g |
Dimensions: | 12 x 11.8 x 8.1 cm; 480 Grams |
Brand: | TRIGKEY |
Model: | TRIGKEY N4 |
Manufacture: | TRIGKEY |
Dimensions: | 12 x 11.8 x 8.1 cm; 480 Grams |
If you want a PC for office activities, web and view films this is the PC for you. I use it with a 4K monitor, and it worked just fine. Highly recommended
This was a perfect replacement for the old machine that had slowed to almost stop. It fitted perfectly to the back of our screen and is now super fast again. Wife is well pleased.
Installation was smooth just like any other branded PC or laptop. No lags whatsoever in daily usage with browsing, watching videos, playing games like PUBG, etc. haven’t tested for adobe premier, photo or video editing yet but looks to be powerful enough to handle those. I could connect to 2 monitors with 1080p 60Hz. One with type C and another with HDMI. Overall, it’s a Great buy if you have monitors.
Bought this to act as a small server, swapped out both the memory and NVMe drive for something a bit larger (64gb and 2tb respectively), and added an internal SSD for backup. All very easy and supported on Ubuntu (almost definitely supported on the included Windows, but I didn’t want / need that hence reformatting immediately).
Does exactly what it says. Although I felt that the cooling is a little bit low for what’s inside it, nothing has complained of being overheated (that might change come summer)
Got the 3750H with 8GB DDR4 and 256Gb NVMe.
Works as it should, very snappy, all updated very easily within the Win11 update.
Upgrading the NVMe or the Memory is pretty straight forward. 4 screws on the underside, bottom comes off and gives access to the memory, NVMe and additional 2.5″ bay for expanding storage. I upgarded the memory from the 8GB supplied to 16GB 2*8GB of Samsung 3200MT.
Only issue I have is the speed of the DDR4. The ram used is Crucial 3200MT but nowhere within the BIOS can I see where to enable DHCP (XMP) so the memory is running at its designed speed. Whilst in general usage this is fine anything else can that requires the additional speed does slow down a little.
Just a little note about 3200MT, the MT stands for Mega Transfers which is the amount of bits that are transfered between the memory and the chipset/CPU and closely correlates to the 3200Mhz that the chips are designed to run at.
Quite amazing at how good this is, I expected it to be a little slow with delays in mouse clicks etc but it’s not, it’s very good. I needed to run some unique software and I was concerned about if this was some sort of stopped OS but it’s a normal Win10 and my software and drivers work as normal.
I’ve also run some resource heavy programs thinking I’d get a delay or even case the OS to crash but it ran them with no issues.
This is very fast and I bought it for audio production. I returned it because the fan had an annoying habit of switching on and off every nine seconds. It’s not a loud fan but the fact that it kept being triggered was unacceptable for my usage as I’m recording acoustic guitar. I don’t know if it was only my unit. Everything else was very good about it if you can live with that tiny click of the fan stopping and starting all the time.
Very very pleased so far.. Its pretty rapid and boots up in seconds. I had a big gaming rig but decided to give up gaming, sell all my stuff and take a new hobby..
So i went to digital drawing and electronics.. For such a small package it packs a decent punch! It runs my drawing software (PS, Krita) very easily whilst having other programs open too. It plays simple games like Rimworld. Minecraft etc with decent ease!
Best part is its quite, and so compact its literally mounted to the back of my monitor by a little vesa mount bracket (which comes with the mini pc)
I reccomend it highly for your normal daily use and hobby!
Bought this to replace aged laptop with broken screen that I’d rescued by adding a monitor. Taking ages to boot up. Bingo! Connected this Tagkey, updated Windows. Now boots up in 12 seconds ready to go. Added a 1TB ssd, total solution.
We didn’t really have room in our house for a PC at the minute, we don’t really use it for gaming, but this is ideal for web browsing et cetera. It is a really small Device, we have a mouse and keyboard that we use with it and it takes no room up in her house because it’s already on the TV really good inventio
There was not a lot to dislike. Its perfect for asmall work space and powerful enough to run a home office
Just got and connected up. Works well straight out the box
Still waiting for outcome after using big applications
I was looking for a lower power PC to be on all day as my desktop uses a lot of power.
Looking at the specs, this PC ha low power consumption but has reasonable performance – it probably won’t play the latest PC games but it easily handles YouTube videos and some light video processing.
I booted Windows 11 long enough to confirm operation but quickly replaced that with Xubuntu 22.04 LTS.
Everything works out of the box with no problems apart from the known issues with the latest Xubuntu, nothing to do with the PC.
It is also quiet in operation with some fan noise that tends to come on and off at short intervals.
The CPU temperature sits around 40C-50C and only gets higher when pushed hard. The cooling system seems to well up to the task.
All in all, a very good, low power PC that will easily handle day to day tasks.
First PC bued just for test. Tested on CPU crash test 20h – pass perfectly PC it was just worm.
Now have 4 bued for CCTV monitoring, 1 for access control.
First off, don’t expect much from this PC. It is pretty much defined by its price at 139.
It is really small in small around 10cm*10cm*2cm, so the newest Galaxy Fold 4 is actually bigger than this in size.
This PC comes pre-installed with Win11 (not Win10 as stated).
This device works really well with just using simple applications like spreadsheets, presentations and obviously the word documents.
Surfing the web also works pretty smoothy.
Supports watching videos from online streams, but gets heated up over a period of time.
Comes with 4 usb ports and 2 hdmi ports which is very good!
Overall if you just use it for simple office applications, it works like a miracle, but nothing more.
Design, the lead to the SATA is routed and squashed between the SDD and wifi cards. The fan turns on too abruptly. The bios backup battery was missing, so questionable QC. The plate screws have screw thread compound that makes them very hard to remove. Warning, the strip cable to the Sata disc is VERY fragile.
Upon reviewing the articles. I wasn’t looking for a new computer. A surface pro i owned was overloaded so I thought I would see what other options were out there.
Really impressed so far. Ample speed for such a small unit. Plenty of usb and hdmi space for us pens, external HD or printer and 2 monitors.
Easy to set up. Lovely.
Our old desktop has been on its last legs for a minute, so when we got the option to try this, we jumped on it! And, actually, mini PCs are the business.
You need to accept form the jump that it’s going to have a lot of limitations – it’s amazing for what it is – the thing literally fits in the palm of your hand – but it’s not got the heft of a full-size desk-top.
We just wanted it to be able to browse the internet and answer business emails, and it’s great for that. We just hooked it up to our existing monitor and it was pretty much plug and play. It comes with Windows 11 (bear that in mind, because it says it comes with Windows 10) which you will need to set up before you use it for the first time, but it doesn’t come with lots of pre-installed bloatware, which is ace.
I should say, our needs are super basic, but it can’t handle more than 3 or 4 browser tabs at the same time; it starts to get very, very sluggish, so we’re limiting it to two open tabs at a time. If you’re wanting it for gaming, I gather you can upgrade the innards of mini PCs easily, but I daren’t even imagine, but it probably wouldn’t be able to handle anything more RAM-hungry than Pong.
So it’s limited, definitely, but it’s tiny, and it’s convenient, and it’s far, far cheaper than buying a new laptop or desktop, so if your needs are fairly basic, too, this is an excellent buy.
Just received, easy set up, windows 11 as promised, easy link to old office 365, tiny tiny unit with more than enough USB ports. Very impressed thus far.
This mini PC computer comes pre-installed with Windows 10 Pro, and is able to run the leading office suite. It will also work as a media streaming client, and could probably be used to run a media server.
It comes in a tiny, card box with an HDMI cable and a little wall-wart power supply. You’ll need a keyboard and mouse. It has WiFi and Bluetooth built in, so once you’ve set up the operating system, it’s pretty much ready to go.
It does have some limitations, so you need to understand what you are getting with this PC. Realistically, it is at the absolute bare minimum to run W10 Pro. It boots up quickly enough, and the first time you are taken through the W10 setup screens, which does take a while even if you already have a MS account. Set aside an hour to set the PC up – it’s not instant, but that’s not the computer’s fault.
With W10 up and running, I did notice that the default antivirus suite was disabled. Hmmm. I enabled it immediately, and then updated W10 to the latest version. I downloaded the files over the built-in WiFi adapter, which works really well. The connection was rock-solid throughout. I did also try the Ethernet port, which also connected instantly. The Ethernet connection to that room is over a Powerline through my house wiring, so the WiFi is actually faster and more reliable, but I was able to confirm that the Ethernet port on the PC works.
After leaving the PC overnight to sort itself out after the trauma of updating W10, I installed the MS office suite. It works perfectly, as you’d expect.
I also installed the client software for PLEX. Here, I ran into a problem, because the playback was really jittery. I had the PC plugged into a 4K TV, and that was clearly too much for it. Yes, it will display a 4K image, but it can’t playback in 4K. Changing the desktop resolution to 1080p (HD) completely solved that, and since most of my media is only DVD quality, it had no effect on the picture quality.
Interestingly, I was able to watch streamed video from both Prime and the ‘other one’ with the display set to 4K resolution without any problems, so the stuttering with PLEX might be something to do with my server settings. Nevertheless, the PC is happier set to the lower resolution, and since I only have HD accounts and media, there’s really no need for me to set it any higher.
The sound came through the HDMI cable, and was picked up by my home cinema amp, so I got good quality sound without any fiddling. That was a nice bonus.
I tried the PC streaming a game running on my gaming PC, over Steam. I got mixed results, but it did work. Just running the Steam client on its own uses around 30% of the processor’s capacity, according to the Task Manager. Add in the controller emulation, and you get significant input lag. Borderlands 2 actually ran fine, but the input lag made it unplayable. Turn-based games like Gloomhaven fared much better. I’ll install some emulation software and see how it gets on with running older console games.
Just to confirm it works, I paired my controller with the PC over Bluetooth, and it was detected instantly, paired normally and worked as it should.
So, as long as you don’t ask too much of it, this little PC works well as a streamed media client, and it runs productivity software comfortably. You can’t really use it for games, even streamed from another machine.
This would be great if you travel, and a laptop is too big, too heavy or just too expensive. Stick this in your bag. It weighs nothing and takes up very little space, even with the power supply. You can hook it up to the TV in any hotel room, and surf the internet, check your emails, do a bit of productivity, watch a movie and buy stuff online. With a cheap wireless or Bluetooth keyboard and mouse, you have a portable PC for a fraction of the cost of a laptop.
It would also be useful for running an advertising display or Powerpoint presentations at a show or convention. I can also use it to run my small CNC guitar pickup winding machine.
I see no reason why you couldn’t use it as a media server, although you would need to plug in a USB hard-drive. To be honest, it’s not really the right tool for that.
One last use, which I haven’t tested yet, is running instruments and displays in a flight simulator. As it’s running W10, I can install the advanced driver software on it, connect it to my WiFi, and run the FIPs and switch panels on this machine, taking the load off my main PC.
Pleasant device , very compact and light . Compared to ap34 from the same beelink is quite a crumb . At the same time , two HDMI and four usb3 . Performance corresponds to the processor and price – ie . Almost no , everything works sluggish , the browser tupit , but for a number of applications – a network media player , a smart home server , a typewriter , etc. She’s enough . And in the light of the mad rise in the price of raspberry , such machines become relevant . In the bios there are enough settings , the main thing is setting up the start after the power loss – there is . Disk space , of course , little , it is not expanded , eMMC is not fast , about 140 MB / s reading , 100 recording . Perhaps , the main minus is a cooling fan , its sound , although not nasty , easy rustle , but alas , not so quiet , besides , its limits are not regulated . Preinstalled Win10 pro , turned out normally , license or not Xs , I will still change it . In general , if you know what you need such a machine – boldly take .
This portable computer is amazing, it works just like any normal computer would, great load time and set up, the application of this device is great for literally bringing you computer anywhere with you as your on the move, even more portable then any laptop
Mini PC Windows 10 Pro Intel Celeron N3350(Up to 2.4GHz) Micro PC, Mini Desktop PC 4G
This mini PC isn’t going to play the latest graphic intensive games anytime soon obviously but what it will do, in my situation, is offer a dedicated device running Windows allowing me to have a PC purely geared to using Microsoft 365, more so Excel and Word. This boasts the following features, remember, it’s a mini-PC so try not to compare it with your gaming rig 🙂
Up to 2.5Ghz processor
64GB of internal storage
4GB of RAM
4 x USB 3.0 standard ports (Up to 5Gbps transfers)
Ethernet port 1000Mbps
2 x HDMI ports (3840x2160p)
Bluetooth Version 4.0
WiFi 2.4 or 5G
3.5mm audio out/Microphone socket
Quite a lot of features for such a small dude!
This comes supplied neatly presented keeping in with the small size of the unit. The PC neatly sits inside a cardboard tray, a thin piece of foam sits on top, underneath the PC you’ll find the power supply and an HDMI cable, a user manual is also supplied.
This user manual basically shows you where the ports are on the PC, nothing else really so is a waste of time.
Windows 10 is pre-installed. however, I was able to upgrade this to Windows 11, only after all the updates for Windows 10 had been successfully installed, so you’re talking a few hours which gives you time to set everything else up.
So my main use for this mini PC is for Microsoft office, pointless thinking about installing any games, I’ve a dedicated machine for that and in any case this PC wouldn’t really handle the games I play and if it did, by some miraculous luck, they would have to be set to the lowest of the low graphics settings, so as I said above, not worth it.
The first thing I did with this PC was initially to connect up a wired mouse and keyboard, once the PC has initially gone through the Windows set up stage I connected up my BT mouse and keyboard using the built in BT V4, this worked immediately.
Then I installed my security suite before surfing the net or downloading anything else, this is important, I used Avast Ultimate , the best suite out there in my opinion.
I then installed my Microsoft Apps and installed my cloud App, I then had my accounting files ready for me to use.
I connected the HDMI output to a 24 inch monitor, the display resolution was as advertised, I was only using one monitor so achieved maximum resolution, connecting a second monitor reduced the overall resolution for some reason, no big deal but I’m used to lower resolutions on mirrored or extended screens plus I only using this for accounting software anyway.
I do like to listen to some background music when working away and connected the audio out to my soundbar using a 3.5mm to 3.5mm stereo audio cable. I tuned into my favourite radio station on the internet and that played just fine through the speaker, the option to connect to a BT speaker is always an option.
The USB 3.0 ports worked fine, I connected my printer and an external hard drive, once the driver had installed for the printer that functioned perfectly, I was able to read /write data at fast speed on the drive. I also plugged in a portable 128GB USB memory stick in one of the spare ports to use as a back up location only.
I forgot to mention my connection to my network, I used the ethernet port, my WiFi isn’t the fastest so always opt for ethernet where possible so I can’t really comment on the WiFi functionality on this PC, the ethernet is as stated, up to 1000Mbps.
Overall I’m very impressed, priced at 139.00 with a 30 voucher currently available, this offers very good value for money and considering Windows 11 can be installed is an added bonus for me anyway, the fact that I can use word and excel with ease sells this computer to me.
Very happy to recommend.
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I can’t believe how small this is and a pretty powerful Pc. It’s great value for money and well buil
Excellent first starter computer.Plug and play ,working specification, portable and lightweight design.Low energy consumption , quiet and easy to set up win 10.I like this one
This is very nice piece of tech but very limited as I just hit the 3rd brick wall with this set up I am unable to bypass due to pc hardware requirements .Still, regardless of the problem I am happy to recommend this product .Thanks.
I’ve only had this pc a few days, but I’m very happy with it. Out of the box, and before I’ve added my own programs etc, responsiveness is excellent, web pages load almost instantly, tweaking it to my liking was simple, and importantly, getting access to the interior via the 4 small screws on the bottom and adding an SSD drive was a doddle, taking only a couple or three minutes. I think it’s good value for the performance at the price I paid, and I’m hopeful it’ll last me a few years before I need to upgrade again. I should point out, I’ve bought this for media playback, browsing and streaming, and emails. I’ve no real idea how it might function as a games pc, but I suspect you should know that isn’t it’s primary purpose. As a home pc for the above mentioned tasks, I’m rating it on first impressions as 5 stars.
In the past I have built my own micro computers, sourcing motherboards, memory, case, etc., but I cannot build one of this specification and performance at the price I could buy this complete. For desktop and software development use, this unit is very fast. I’m not a gamer, so I cannot judge its gaming capability. Having built-in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, two HDMI USB front and back and audio jack on the front is everything I need without having add-ons. It also runs very cool, the internal fan is just audible at times, but is by no means intrusive. I should say that the first thing I did was to dump Microsoft Windows and install Linux Mint.
When I first bought this Mini PC I was having problems with the Ethernet connection as it was always disconnecting when I was trying to browse the internet
But somebody from Trigkey got in touch and helped me sort out the problem with it and is now working like a dream!
I would highly recommend this Mini PC
I really like the way how it works this mimi pc window 11.
It has changed completely the way my pc has worked and make it better .
It is easy to use if you have knowledge for pc but if not please read the manual before installing it so you don’t make anything wrong.
When I reviewed price was about 320 it is very expensive to be honest but knowing how good it is and the way it works probably worth .
Just hoping it will last long .
Very good product, very fast running, does not overheat, You have the possibility to interact fully with BIOS, something that not every mini-pc has. 4 stars because windows cannot find the audio drivers and the ones available on the productor’s website are not the correct ones. I solved the problem once I understood that drivers to install are Intel smart sound technology.
This is a great mini Windows PC with all the functions available on a standard desktop PC. I’m using my TV as a monitor as they got put away several years ago as we have laptops and tablets, it works great. I have a wireless keyboard and mouse which operate as expected. I also have a card reader attached for my SD & micro SD cards and a 1T external drive. It’s great to have so many ports on this tiny PC. Installation is very easy and I have no lag in any of the functions, everything opens and operates as expected. Overall this device is a brilliant space saving option which I really needed and is an excellent PC.
I wouldn’t say this is a great work horse. But those who wants a space saving, faster pc for budget friendly price range, this will be a great option when it comes with pre installed Windows 11pro.
It is equipped with 8 GB ram and 128 GB SSD which boosts the speed greatly.
Dual band WiFi and connectivity with Bluetooth is great to tether with desired devices.
The box came with a power supply adapter and an HDMI cable with limited length. The length is sufficient for most of the cases.
Overall, I’m totally satisfied with the products usage and recommend it.
Wow this is a well good unit and perfect for the projector in my room. Currently I’ve been connecting my laptop to it so I can stream from online but this has made it much smarter! The little hub is so compact it actually sits behind my projector on its mount and now I’ve just connected a wireless voice controller which sits on my bedside table. It’s basically a tiny computer so you can literally do anything you could on a normal. It seems to be pretty speedy, running windows and has a good hard drive size. I’ve managed to install my streaming software and quick links to the likes of Netflix and prime video. No more lag and perfect! Makes my bedroom look a lot more smarter for sure! Great for people who travel for work too, this literally takes up no space at all.
This is so tiny so is ideal if you don’t have much space for a pc. It’s easy to set up and use and very powerful for a small pc.
This is a pretty powerful mini PC.
It has Windows already installed and for the size it’s pretty fast and works well.
The ports are enough for me as I’m just using the HDMI and USB
For a small machine, it has bluetooth and wifi and is easy to connect to.
This machine is lightweight and portable which I love.
Well engineered machine and works really well.
This mini PC is a little gem. I wasn’t sure what to expect but I am not disappointed. Nice and easy to set up. Perfect for normal everyday tasks, email, surfing the web etc. It is so small but it’s perfect if space is an issue.
Being able to attach two monitors is a massive plus.
Being fan-cooled is a bonus as not all mini PCs have them.
The expandable storage is great
It arrives in eco-friendly packaging and includes the power supply, the mini-computer itself and an HDMI cable. The HDMI cable isn’t massively long but is adequate.
Overall very impressed.
I’ve attached this to the back of a 13″ monitor (also from Amazon, usual brilliant next day delivery service for both on a Sunday!).
Obviously this isn’t supposed to be a gaming machine, and it’s something that you’d buy because you’ve got a proper job and some serious work to get stuck into and need a decent desktop that’s not going to take up a lot of space and kee…. ok so will it play Fortnite or not then.
The answer is yes. Just about. I’m running it at 1366×768 on this dinky 13 inch laptop size monitor and it’s knocking out 60fps no worries on minimal settings. Frame rate will drop off anything higher than mmedium view distance but with textures on lowest, meshes on low and view distance medium there’s no lag at all no frame drops. See my video. bump it up to High meshed and medium textures and it will still do around 60fps most of the time with a tiny bit of lag around hitting weak spots etc, but the graphics quality is *vastly* improved and it’s still smooth enough to be very playable. On mine it’s using the “performance” render engine which is marked as (experimantal) but it seems to be vary good. I’ve added a second video (sorry that they’re taken from my phone) of the higher performance mode I’v just mentioned. As you can see, if the excel spread sheets and microsoft project work ends up getting you down, you’ll be able to crank some 90s instead with this thing 🙂
As for the machine itself, I’ve gone for the cheaper 256GB storage and 8gb ram option here, plenty for the above.
With the “coupon clipping” etc I think this came to something mental like 380 in the end whic is great value for this nippy little desktop.
I’m tempted to have a go at getting it to dual boot with Linux also to get some proper work done on it 😉 but the Win 11 install that came with it was configured and up and running in no time.
Tiny little thing it is, you won’t believe the size of the box it somes in!!!
Get one. 🙂
Nice pc does every day tasks quick upgrade added 2.5 2tb ssd
Don’t know about gaming as I don’t do any will upgrade the ram to 32gb eventually
I bought this to run Zwift, an online bike racing platform. After my i5 laptop died I thought I’d try running the application on Apple TV. Worked ok but constant Bluetooth drops were driving me mad. Took a punt on this and I’ve been very impressed so far. Out of the box it was simple to set up and after a few minutes (updates, etc) it was ready to roll with zero issues. The application I use booted up quickly, my training hardware found (via Bluetooth) and away I went. Graphics are buttery smooth and as such I haven’t bothered checking the frame rate. As the TV I’m using is only 1080p I’ve not yet run at a higher resolution.
Fan noise is not noticeable even under load.
All in all I’m super impressed.