🚀 Power Meets Portability!
The CHUWI Mini PC HeroBox is a compact powerhouse featuring an Intel N100 processor, 8GB LPDDR5 RAM, and a 256GB SSD. With support for dual 4K displays, Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5.2, it offers exceptional performance and connectivity. Ideal for professionals seeking efficiency and versatility, this mini computer is pre-installed with Windows 11 and supports extensive storage options.
Standing screen display size | 10 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 4096 x 2304 |
Max Screen Resolution | 4096x2160 Pixels |
Processor | 3.4 GHz celeron |
RAM | 8 GB DDR5 |
Memory Speed | 3.4 GHz |
Hard Drive | 256 GB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | 12th gen Intel UHD Graphics |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth, 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, 5 GHz Radio Frequency |
Brand | CHUWI |
Series | CHUWI HeroBox |
Item model number | Herobox |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 11 |
Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.39 x 5.43 x 1.46 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.39 x 5.43 x 1.46 inches |
Color | Black |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 400 Lines Per Inch |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | GDDR4 |
Flash Memory Size | 256 GB |
Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA-300 |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
J**L
Super Herobox
This little computer is a really great PC, and a super deal does everything it says it will, and more!I am using it for a media PC, connected to our big screen TV, with a webcam attached for Zoom meetings, and for playing streaming video. Works great! Starts up almost instantly. Totally silent. Unobtrusive.I see several reviews that say the ethernet port doesn't really work at Gigabit speed. Not true! Mine does. Not sure why they say that. I thought I might have the same issue at first, but turned out to be the ethernet switch it was connected to. I contacted the manufacturer through Amazon and they confirmed that it should, although after careful review of the Amazon listing, it claims only gigabit bluetooth, not specifically gigabit ethernet, but it does both. (Yes, it does have Bluetooth, which I use for a Bluetooth mouse).I don't do gaming, so I can't speak to that. I assume gamers would use bigger boxes.Lots of ports. Compact. Silent. Quick startup. Good storage. Great value. Highly recommend it!
G**G
quiet, silent but runs fine!
So far (two months) not bad at all! I was afraid that it will struggle doing basic tasks but it doesn't at all! I needed a quiet (bedroom) mini pc which will act just as a gateway to my remote "big" virtual desktops and my office workstation via a VPN (over rdp). It was doing that great so I started moving some of my regular tasks from remote computers to this one- webbrowser (dozens tabs open including YT and facebook) - not a problem- webex - no problem- outlook with teams - no problemPeople complain about advertised CPU speed vs the real one but you just need to do a little research. These are "small" cpus designed to use less power so you could have a very quiet (if not completely silent) PC in a very small factor. But even they have a very low "Base" cpu speed, they can still overclock themself when needed (for short period of times otherwise they will overheat since they don't have big and noisy fans) - it's called burst speed.So for example the one I have (n4100) has a basic clock speed of 1.1Ghz meaning it doesn't need much energy just to run basic stuff (stays cool) but when you start a cpu intensive task it can jump to 2.4Ghz so it can finish the task sooner but of course at cost - power consumption and heat. If it gets too hot, it will slow down to protect itself. I does that automatically without, you don't need to do anything. Of course seller will advertise the burst speed (up to 2.4Ghz) rather than the basic speed of 1.1Ghz. That's fine in my opinion. Well perhaps they should say "UP TO" 2.4Ghz instead of just "2.4Ghz".Anyway, on top of that you get windows 10 pro included and that's really cool in that price range.So far I love it, hopefully it will last at least 2 years. I hear that these things can break fast. If mine breaks before 1year I will come here, take off some starts and update my review.
V**C
Great little computer
I bought this unit to replace my NUC6 in my work area in the garage. It didn't have to be very powerful since it would only be used to look things up so I didn't want to break the bank. This PC looked pretty good for the price point and it had Win 11 already preloaded. Packaging was pretty good. Unit comes with power adapter VESA mount bracket.The unit does have expandable storage both with a 2.5" drive and as well as a M.2 slot (requires disassembly of entire unit to get to). RAM on the other hand, is not expandable. Its soldered on to the motherboard, which in my particular scenario wasn't a deal breaker, but might be for someone else. The reason for the 4 star rating that it is a bit noisy compared to my NUC.The computer sits mounted on the back side of a monitor, about 5 feet away, and it is very audible while doing windows updates or installing anything. Might be something to consider if you are going to be purchasing this unit. After a while though, I do tune it out but hence the 4 star rating.Overall, if you are looking for a good little machine for basic word processing or office work, this PC is a great little unit. Highly recommend it.
H**S
Too slow for 4k, HDMI port just died within 2 months
What a waste of time and money. I was really excited about this and chose it after a lot of careful comparisons between other minipcs. It says it plays 4k smooth. That is a baldface lie, as honest as the screenshots of gaming, which you and I both no this isn't suited for gaming. The picture lies about gaming, the description lies about 4k. It will play 4k in KODI, but it is far from smooth *especially* in scenes panning side to side it seems to drop to about 10 FPS. That itself was a real dissapointment, since even the little low power mini ITX machine I built 8 years ago this was supposed to replace performed better. So I haven't been using the HTPC much, cause it sucks. And while it was sitting there not being used, the HDMI port stopped working. I know this is a hardware problem because it's not limited to either windows or linux which are both installed. HDMI doesn't work in windows, or linux, or even at the bios during bootup. VGA still works but that's useless to me as a media PC on a 4k tv. On the plus side, HDMI worked for at least long enough to get past the return window. So what do I do with this frisbee now?
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