
Kidwants
The Kidwants KG1 Mini PC is an ultra‑compact desktop powered by an Intel Celeron N4000, offering 8 GB of LPDDR4 RAM and 128 GB eMMC storage with an expandable M.2 slot. It targets light‑weight tasks such as web browsing, office work, media playback and basic Linux use, featuring dual 4K HDMI outputs and a fanless design.
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$154.98
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$101.92
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$89.98
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$159.98
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Best For
Home office workers, students, digital signage/kiosk deployments, media‑center enthusiasts, and Linux hobbyists who need a tiny, silent, dual‑4K capable device for light computing.
Not Ideal For
Video editors, gamers, developers running heavy IDEs or virtual machines, and anyone needing high‑performance CPU or fast SSD storage.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers view the KG1 as a solid entry‑level mini PC for basic tasks, praising its compact size, dual‑4K HDMI, and quiet operation, but they caution that the aging Celeron N4000 and eMMC storage limit its usefulness for anything beyond light productivity.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally appreciate the KG1 for office work, media streaming, and its clean, mountable design, but many express disappointment with the slow eMMC storage and the lack of upgradeability, leading to mixed ratings around 3.5‑4 stars.
Common Complaints
Slow eMMC storage, underpowered CPU for multitasking, misleading SSD claims, and non‑upgradable RAM.
What People Are Saying
“Perfect for office use”
“Great for media center”
“Slow storage”
“Not for heavy use”
“Misleading specs”
How It Compares
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Choose the S12 if you need more CPU power and an SSD out of the box; stick with KG1 for the cheapest dual‑4K solution.
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