
Kamrui
The KAMRUI Pinova P1 Mini PC is a compact, energy‑efficient desktop built around an AMD Ryzen 4300U APU, offering 16 GB RAM, up to 4 TB SSD storage and triple 4K display support. It targets home, office and light‑server use with 24/7 operation features and VESA mounting.
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$359.99
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$188.77
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$129.94
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$359.99
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Best For
Home Theater PC (HTPC) – triple 4K streaming behind a TV; Remote workers and small offices needing reliable video‑calls and office apps; Light creative tasks such as photo editing and basic video editing; NAS or backup server roles with 24/7 operation; Digital signage or kiosk deployments; Budget‑conscious students and users who want desktop‑level performance in a tiny form factor
Not Ideal For
Gaming enthusiasts seeking AAA performance; Professionals requiring heavy video rendering or intensive 3D workloads; Users needing multiple high‑speed Thunderbolt ports or extensive peripheral connectivity without hubs
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Pinova P1 for its outstanding price‑to‑performance ratio, noting the Ryzen 4300U delivers solid everyday speed, dual‑4K playback and low power draw. They highlight its easy Windows 11 Pro setup, VESA mounting and expandability, while cautioning that it isn’t designed for AAA gaming or heavy content creation.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate its smooth performance for office work, media playback and multi‑monitor setups, especially when mounted behind a TV. Common praise centers on value, quiet operation and upgradeability, while recurring complaints involve occasional SSD size mismatches, fan noise under load, limited USB‑C functionality and a short power cable.
Common Complaints
SSD capacity listed incorrectly (256 GB vs 512 GB); Fan becomes audible under sustained video streaming; Only one USB‑C port without Thunderbolt; Power cable is short; Limited number of USB ports necessitates a hub
What People Are Saying
“Perfect for my home office — runs Zoom, Excel, and Chrome smoothly.”
“Mounted it behind my TV — looks clean and plays 4K Netflix without issues.”
“Received unit with only 256GB SSD despite listing 512GB — had to contact support.”
How It Compares
vs. Intel N‑series Mini PCs
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Choose the Pinova P1 when you need better multitasking, graphics and triple‑4K support; opt for Intel N‑series only if budget is the primary concern.
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