Geekom's 'tiny powerhouse' A7 Max AI Mini PC for creators, home offices and power users gets a massive price cut

Geekom A7 Max AI mini PC
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Mini PCs keep getting more and more powerful every year, packing the capabilities of full desktop into something you can comfortably hold in your hand.

Geekom makes some of our favorite mini PCs and right now the Geekom A7 Max AIis down to $549 (was $699) at Best Buy for a limited time.

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Geekom A7 Max AI Mini PC: was $699 now $549 at Best Buy

Geekom’s A7 Max packs Ryzen 9 power into an impressively small chassis, making it a smart choice for creators, professionals, and busy multitaskers. With fast DDR5 memory and a roomy 1TB SSD, it delivers desktop-level speed without taking over your desk.

The integrated AMD Radeon 780M graphics provide solid performance for editing, content creation, and driving multiple high-resolution displays.

Memory and storage are well balanced straight out of the box, giving you speed now and flexibility later, although as we noted in our review, upgrades aren't as easy as they should be.

The included 16GB of DDR5 RAM runs at 5600MHz and can be expanded up to 96GB, while the 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD delivers quick startup times and fast access to large files.

There are two HDMI ports along with DisplayPort support via rough USB-C connections, so it can drive multiple monitors, which is ideal for creative tasks and multitasking.

There's Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth support and dual Ethernet ports for wired networks, which can come in handy in offices or studios where stable connections are essential.

The A7 Max remains impressively small at just 1.46 inches tall and weighing only 1.2 pounds. It fits neatly on a desk, behind a monitor, or tucked into tight workspaces.

It comes with Windows 11 Pro preinstalled, and a three-year warranty adds extra peace of mind, especially when many compact systems only offer one year of coverage.

$549 is a terrific price for a Ryzen 9-powered mini PC with fast DDR5 memory and a roomy 1TB SSD, but you'll need to be fast if you want to snap it up as it won't stay this cheap for long.

For more top picks like this, these are the best mini PCs we've tested and reviewed.

Wayne Williams
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Wayne Williams is a freelancer writing news for TechRadar Pro. He has been writing about computers, technology, and the web for 30 years. In that time he wrote for most of the UK’s PC magazines, and launched, edited and published a number of them too.

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