
Beelink
The Beelink EQR6 Mini PC packs a desktop‑class AMD Ryzen 5 6600U CPU and 24 GB LPDDR5 RAM into a 5‑inch square chassis, delivering dual‑4K HDMI output, dual Gigabit LAN and Wi‑Fi 6. It targets remote workers, office users and media‑center enthusiasts who need strong multitasking in a quiet, compact form factor.
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$499.00
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$431.91
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$249.00
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Best For
Remote workers, office professionals, home‑theater enthusiasts, media‑server or digital‑signage deployments, and anyone needing dual‑4K output in a compact, quiet box.
Not Ideal For
Heavy gamers, users who require upgradable RAM, professionals needing Thunderbolt or high‑refresh external displays, and customers expecting an EU/UK power brick out of the box.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers highlight the EQR6’s strong AMD Zen 3 CPU, dual‑4K HDMI capability and enterprise‑grade connectivity, noting its quiet cooling and built‑in power supply as reliability factors. The device is positioned as a compact workstation or media server rather than a gaming machine.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the mini PC for its smooth multitasking, silent operation and suitability for home‑theater or office setups. Common complaints focus on the lack of video‑capable USB‑C, non‑upgradeable RAM and occasional Wi‑Fi reception issues.
Common Complaints
Missing USB‑C video, soldered RAM, inconsistent Wi‑Fi strength, lack of EU/UK power adapter, and absence of a VESA mount.
What People Are Saying
“Runs smoothly with multiple apps open”
“Perfect for home theater”
“No DisplayPort or USB-C video”
How It Compares
Compared to Intel U‑series mini PCs, the EQR6 offers a more powerful Zen 3 CPU, higher‑speed LPDDR5 memory and dual‑Gigabit LAN, but it lacks Thunderbolt and upgradable RAM that some Intel models provide. Its integrated Radeon graphics outperform most Intel UHD graphics for 4K video, yet it still falls short of dedicated GPUs for demanding games.
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