I found the best Geekom mini PC deals in the Easter sale — save big on some of our highest rated and reviewed mini PCs if you're quick
I've found big savings on Geekom's mini PCs, discounted for Easter — but hurry, the sale ends soon
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Geekom has built a strong reputation in the mini PC market, offering compact systems that balance performance, efficiency, and reliability - and they've generally impressed us when we've tested out these machines. So, with the company running Easter sales in the US (click here) and the UK (click here), I've selected the best Geekom deals you can get right now.
For the top-performing Windows 11 machines, the Geekom A8 Max offers incredible value for money, delivering across office work, content creation, and even gaming. Meanwhile, the A9 Max is a pricier, AI-ready device. For lighter day-to-day and business taks, the trinity of the A5, A6, and the A5 Pro - which has just left our review process - are all well-built machines for home and office use.
Below, I've rounded up a selection of the best deals at the best prices at both Geekom and Amazon, and you'll find links to our reviews at the foot of the page. For more top-performance devices, check out our guide to the best mini PCs.
The best Geekom mini PC deals I've seen
Our Geekom mini PC reviews in full
- Geekom A8 Max review
- Geekom A6 review
- Geekom A5 review
- Geekom IT13 review
- Geekom Mini Air12 review
- Geekom A8 review
- Geekom A9 Max review
- Geekom A5 Pro review coming soon
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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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