
Beelink
The Beelink Mini S13 PRO is a ultra‑compact, fan‑cooled mini PC built around Intel’s 13th‑gen N150 processor. It offers high‑speed I/O, dual‑4K HDMI, Wi‑Fi 6, and dual M.2 slots in a VESA‑mountable chassis, targeting light‑weight office, media and server tasks.
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Current
$287.84
Average
$228.65
Lowest
$169.00
Highest
$309.00
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Best For
Students and office professionals needing a compact, quiet PC for word processing, spreadsheets, video calls and web browsing; home users who want a 4K‑capable media center or HTPC; hobbyists running lightweight servers such as Plex/Jellyfin, Home Assistant, NAS or OctoPrint; digital signage or kiosk deployments where VESA mounting and 24/7 reliability are key.
Not Ideal For
Gaming, especially modern AAA titles; video editing, 3D rendering or other GPU‑intensive creative work; heavy multitasking with memory‑hungry applications; users who require USB‑C connectivity or premium metal chassis.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers rate the Mini S13 PRO around 4 out of 5 stars, praising its low price, solid build‑quality I/O (four USB‑3.2 ports and dual 4K HDMI), easy SSD expansion and silent cooling. They note the lack of a USB‑C port, modest PCIe 3.0 SSD performance and the limitation of a single RAM slot as the main drawbacks, and caution that the integrated graphics are only suitable for light workloads.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the tiny footprint, quiet operation and fast boot, often highlighting the ability to mount it behind a monitor and run multiple 4K streams without hiccups. Recurring complaints focus on the missing USB‑C, cheap‑feeling plastic chassis, occasional Windows‑license quirks and slower‑than‑expected SSD speeds.
Common Complaints
Missing USB‑C port, plastic chassis feels cheap, occasional Windows activation problems, unresponsive customer support, and SSD performance limited to PCIe 3.0.
What People Are Saying
“Fast boot, quiet, and small — perfect for my desk.”
“Plays 4K YouTube and Netflix without any stutter.”
“Easy to upgrade SSD — added a second 1TB drive.”
“Mounted behind my monitor — looks clean and saves space.”
“Works great for Zoom, Word, and browsing with 10+ tabs.”
“No USB-C — would’ve been nice for modern peripherals.”
“Plastic feels a bit cheap for the price.”
“Some models came with questionable Windows activation — had to reinstall.”
“Customer support unresponsive when I had driver issues.”
“SSD is slow compared to higher‑end models.”
“It’s a solid box for 2× upscale… plenty to play at 6th gen consoles and below.”
How It Compares
vs. Intel NUC 11 Essential (NUC11AT)
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Disadvantages
Choose the Beelink Mini S13 PRO if you need more USB‑3.2 ports, dual 4K HDMI and dual M.2 slots; opt for the Intel NUC if USB‑C and faster PCIe 4.0 storage are priorities.
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