- Along with its HDMI port, it has a VGA port.
- It has two USB2 and two USB3 ports.
- It has a USB-C data port (not for charging, unless I missed something).
- It has a TF (micro-SD) slot and a 2.5" drive bay for internal storage expansion.
- It has two magnetic sides that hold it off the ground, which feels sturdy aside from when I insert/remove a USB drive. I'm sure those ports will loosen up over time.
The hardware is fair for a 2022 mini PC, with the Celeron N5100 and 8GB of RAM. It comes with 256GB of eMMC storage, to my knowledge (couldn't take it apart to find out) but I noticed no performance issues. I installed the CPU Temp monitor on it, and it ran around 50-55C for extended periods of time.
What can it be used for? Well, any web browsing or general app use (office, school, etc), and some casual gaming (emulators, mostly, since that's what I like). Everything ran fine. I originally got this to be a Linux desktop, but am considering using it as a dedicated MAME machine in a cabinet, since it is fanless and so low powered. My previous target for MAME use is a 2nd gen i5 system, but it feels so old and power hungry, it's hard to compete with these tiny things.