Intel Celeron J4125 2,7 GHz

>Intel Celeron J4125 2,7 GHz
>Intel UHD Graphics 600
>8GB LPDDR4 RAM
>128 GB M.2 SATA SSD
>Bluetooth 4.2 and super fast dual WiFi (2 × 2 AC)
>2 x USB 3.0, 1 x HDMI (4K at 60 Hz), 1 x USB Type C (DC only), 1 x 3,5 mm audio jack and 1 x Micro SD 3.0
>Windows OS

>180€

lads, it's so tempting

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Let me guess you need more: The PC

It just looks so cute.

>270€ for the 512gb ssd model
Ok, this looks very based. If it had an option for 16gb ram it would be basically perfect for my needs.

there is no use case for these things and you know it

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>4 cores, 4 threads only
yeah, no thanks!

my family doesn't need more for their home computer.
cope and seethe gaymernigger

I know it's tempting, but the reviews aren't that complementary (think overheating, poor components quality and so on).

>Windows OS
10 or 11?

mhhh I just checked this cpu and it's basically the same thing I already got in my pentium nuc from a few years ago with a worse gpu. I guess I spent like 250€ in total on it without windows, but at least my nuc can run kinda silently. I don't expect this thing to desu. Also my NUC has 2 hdmi and an ethernet. And 4 usb 3 ports and a normal size sd slot.

So I think this is really not a great deal compared to what I bought in 2018/19 or so. Windows is not what you want to be running on something like this either.

>celeron
lol
lmao

ngl that thing is fucking adorable
i wanna cuddle it like its a six week old kitten

>2010-2018
>2019-now

2024 maybe

It takes LPDDR4, so it sounds like something you can fix yourself.

Can't you just put a mini display port on a phone and it's basically the same thing?

You can't tell RISC from CISC dontya?

>Intel Celeron J4125 2,7 GHz
LOL
ewaste in 5 years.

To be fair, the RISC vs CISC distinction is meaningless today. You should have just said "x86".

>Sounds like a jet engine and probably still thermal throttles
>2x2 AC wifi is "super fast"

not bad for the price

the new gen of mobile celerons are so much better tho

about as useful as a RPI

That form factor is pretty stupid. You could make it twice as long, which would give it room for a m.2 2280 SSD and make it passively cooled, and you'd lose basically nothing since it would still be small enough to velcro to the back of a monitor.
I think the chinese companies that make these cheap pieces of shit out of recycled laptop CPUs have already realized this by this point and are just going back to doing things in NUC sized box or if they want to make it even more compact something roughly phone sized.