🚀 Power-packed Mini PC that fits your hustle and your desk.
The CyberGeek Nano A1 is a compact Linux mini desktop powered by the latest 12th Gen Intel Alder Lake N100 quad-core processor clocked up to 3.4GHz. It features 4GB DDR4 RAM, a speedy 256GB PCIe SSD, and supports dual 4K HDMI displays at 60Hz. Designed for professionals craving high performance in a space-saving form, it offers advanced Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and multiple USB 3.0 ports, making it ideal for office productivity, creative workflows, and seamless connectivity.
Screen Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
Max Screen Resolution | 4096 x 2160 |
Processor | 3.4 GHz celeron |
RAM | 4 GB DDR4 |
Hard Drive | 256 GB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel UHD Graphics |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 4 |
Brand | CyberGeek |
Series | A1 |
Item model number | A1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Linux |
Item Weight | 3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.88 x 4.39 x 1.67 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.88 x 4.39 x 1.67 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | SODIMM |
Hard Drive Interface | Solid State |
Power Source | AC |
R**R
Full-time RVing computer programmers will love this
8 CPUs with 16 threads. A Python app that used to take ~45 minutes to churn out 1,533 charts on a regular basis now takes under four minutes. I love threading. Its tiny size is perfect for the RV I live in full-time.
R**D
review on mini computer
it runs great too bad is made in China I can't wait for Donald Trump to pass the law you must advertise where it's made from but it works real well
G**H
I don't know what I expected...
I had high hopes for this little guy, but kind of knew right after I ordered that I'd be disappointed, and as it turns out, I was. After taking it out of the box and plugging everything in, I was optimistic after seeing the CyberGeek splash screen, but knew something was wrong when after 5 minutes it still hadn't booted. So I powered off and restarted, nothing, tried it again, nothing, and finally on the 4th try, it booted to the desktop. Not off to a good start.I set everything up, connected all of my devices, and everything seemed to be working fine, so I left it idle overnight. The next morning, I found that my bluetooth mouse and keyboard had been disconnected. I connected a usb mouse and keyboard, and tried to reconnect the bluetooth. Lo and behold, the onboard bluetooth module was no longer recognized by the OS.I could have kept troubleshooting, but I really didn't feel like fixing something before I could even use it, so I figured I'd cut my losses and just make a return.I don't know, based on the other reviews and my own experience, I kind of get the sense that this company is selling cheap mini pcs with parts they haven't made sure are functional.
R**G
Decent PC, but fresh load of Ubuntu 24.04 failed for me.
It is a decent PC for the price, but I could not get Ubuntu 24.04 LTS to load on it directly. I had to boot and load 22.04 LTS, then upgrade that OS. Did start trying to work with customer support, but eventually they stopped responding.
O**D
Great value and performance
I bought this mini pic in January, and it was 6% cheaper after current coupon applied. That's pretty high inflation in 4 months, and wonder if its due to tariffs.That said, after 4 months of use, I could not be happier with it. It is my first mini-pc and works flawlessly. I did have some trouble initially connecting bluetooth mouse and keyboard, and needed wired versions to setup the bluetooth (unable to point/click/key without the wired version).I bought it primarily for the value and the pre-installed Ubuntu, for programming work.(Unrelated to the Mini PC - if you do everything online I recommend dumping Windows and getting an Ubuntu system - the GUI is as good and the performance is much better.)This unit is fast, quiet, portable and compared to similar specs for larger computers or laptops, incredibly high value.You will need your own screen & keyboard/mouse but if you're like me, you already have plenty lying around.
M**N
Mostly works well
First off, the system does work as expected. There are some caveats, however.In my case I was having trouble getting output to the second monitor (via the DisplayPort connection). At first I thought it was due to the KVM switch. However, with some more digging I found that even connecting the monitor directly to the DP connection (via a DP/HDMI cable) there was still no output to the monitor. I know the monitor and cable both work as I have used them both with a different PC. So the problem is with the port on this PC. I haven't heard back from the vendor yet about whether there is a way to diagnose the issue. In the meantime, I have ordered a USB-C/HDMI adapter to use that port to see if I can get the second monitor that way. If that works then I will call it good as I only need two monitors.The other issue I have is that I am using this PC for development. Especially for Android development. One of the things needed for this is to make use of virtual devices for running apps in different environments to see how they work. Unfortunately I had no end of trouble getting this up and running. This is a Ryzen system so it should (and actually does) support virtualization. However, the settings in the BIOS were wrong and it took me a week to find someone who could help me determine which BIOS settings to change. Once I got that done I now have virtualization up and running as I expected. However, the 'customer support' team at CyberGeek were not helpful at all. I was told that this particular model doesn't support virtualization. I wonder if they have anyone that actually understands their own products.Anyway, assuming I get the second monitor going I will be reasonably happy with the system. It is fast with enough memory and disk that I will be able to use this for some time to come.
R**N
Works very well
Couldn't ask for better it works very well. It works exactly as I had hoped. It could be a little more powerful but the price was right I couldn't pass it up.
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