
Peladn
The PELADN WI-4 Mini PC is a compact, fan‑cooled desktop built around an Intel Celeron N5095 processor, offering dual 4K HDMI output, 8 GB DDR4 RAM and a 256 GB SSD in a 0.5 L form factor. It ships with Windows 11 Pro and is aimed at light‑weight computing, office work, digital signage and HTPC use.
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$179.99
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$124.43
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Best For
Home office workers, digital signage/kiosk deployments, HTPC enthusiasts, and students who need a compact, low‑power Windows PC with dual‑4K output and easy VESA mounting.
Not Ideal For
Power users requiring heavy CPU/GPU workloads, Linux‑only environments, setups that need USB‑C, DisplayPort, or Wi‑Fi 6, and anyone who cannot accommodate the modest cooling under sustained high loads.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the WI‑4 for its dual 4K HDMI capability, solid performance jump from older Jasper Lake chips, and the inclusion of Windows 11 Pro, which adds enterprise‑grade features at a low price. They note the fan‑cooled design keeps noise low in everyday use, but caution that driver quirks—particularly Realtek networking—and the lack of modern ports like USB‑C or Wi‑Fi 6 may limit power users and Linux adopters.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally appreciate the tiny footprint, easy VESA mounting, and smooth handling of office and media tasks under Windows 11 Pro. Positive remarks focus on reliable boot times and 4K streaming, while recurring complaints revolve around heat buildup, limited USB ports, and occasional driver or firmware glitches that require Windows reinstalls or prevent Linux boot.
Common Complaints
Overheating during long video encoding sessions, Realtek driver issues on Linux, outdated Bluetooth 4.2, lack of USB‑C/DisplayPort, occasional firmware‑related boot failures, and a bulky AC adapter.
What People Are Saying
“Perfect for office use and media streaming.”
“Tiny size, easy to mount behind monitor.”
“Windows 11 Pro works flawlessly; fast boot times.”
“Handles Zoom, Word, Excel, and YouTube 4K without lag.”
“Great for older family members who need a simple, reliable PC.”
“Case gets hot during extended use—be cautious with ventilation.”
“Had to reinstall Windows multiple times; initial network setup failed.”
“Linux won’t boot—Realtek Wi‑Fi driver not recognized.”
“Only 4 USB ports—ran out quickly with keyboard, mouse, webcam, and flash drive.”
“Power adapter is bulky; wish it was USB‑C.”
“absolute garbage”
How It Compares
vs. Older Celeron N4020/N4125 Mini PCs
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Choose the WI‑4 if you need dual‑4K output and Windows 11 Pro at a low price; opt for newer models with Wi‑Fi 6/USB‑C if you need modern connectivity and better Linux compatibility.
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