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CPU GPU Intel Twin Lake-N150 (4C/4T, 6M Cache, up to 3.6GHz), Intel Graphics 1000MHz 24EUs OS Preinstalled with win11 home RAM 16GB SO-DIMM DDR4 3200MHz, Single channel ROM 500GB/1TB M.2 SATA3 SSD Network WiFi 6(AX101), Bluetooth 5.2, 2.5G LAN lnternal slot S0-DIMM DDR4 Slot x1, M.2 PCIe3.0 x1 Slot x1, M.2 PCIe3.0 x4 Slot x1 lnterface AC Jack*1, USB3.2 Gen2(10Gbps)*3, LAN 2.5G*2 3.5mm Audio Jack*1, HDMI (Max 4K 60Hz)*2, USB-C(Data 10Gbps)*1, USB2.0 480Mbps Package Include 1 x Beelink EQ14 Mini PC, 1 x HDMI-cable(100CM), AC Cable, User Manual

💡【Compact size & incredible performance】Equipped with processor N150 Max Turbo 3.6GHz(pre-installed with W-11 Home system). The compact size makes the mini pc a top choice for your light OFFICE work.
💡【Intel Graphics & Dual HDMI】EQ14 Mini Desktop Computer has equipped with Intel Graphics 24EUs 1000MHzGraphics supporting 4k video playback and web surfing. Dual HDMI allow you to connect two monitors at the same time.
💡 【Storage Expansion and Efficient Heat Dissipation Option】Beelink EQ14 mini computer PC has 16GB DDR, 1TB M.2 SSD, PCIe M.2 3.0 x4 (NVMe/SATA3), another slot is M.2 PCIe 3.0 x1 (NVMe).
💡【I/O Specifications & Accessories】The Mini Computer is designed with 2*HDMI ports, 2*2.5G LAN ports, 3*USB 3.2 ports, 1*USB 2.0 ports, 1*type-c port( data).
💡【Reliable Lifetime Service】We have been devoting to the production and R&D of Mini PC. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. We offer lifetime technical support, a 1-year worry-free warranty, and 24 hours customer service.
12 reviews for Beelink EQ14 Mini PC with Processor N150,16G DDR4 1T SSD Mini Desktop Computer, WiFi6, Dual 2.5G LAN Ports, BT5.2 Dual HDMI Business Mini Computer
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OEJ –
Good mini-PC for media center
I bought a Samsung smart TV for the hardware specs, but wanted to avoid the spam which Samsung shoves into their smart TVs these days. The Beelink gives me an independent streaming media center so the TV remains offline, and therefore ad-free. The Beelink has onboard wireless, and also has an Ethernet connection. It’s capable of 3840 X 2160 px resolution at 60 Hz, and there is an audio output (3.5 mm TRRS, aka “headphone-and-mic” jack) if you want to run an independent sound system. The HDMI-to-screen worked seamlessly with my 55″ TV. The Beelink makes a very soft whispering sound, but you really have to get close and listen, it’s that quiet. Four USB ports allow wireless mouse and keyboard operation and leave a couple of ports open for viewing photos on a thumb drive or connecting other devices. Changing boot order in the BIOS allows booting from a thumb drive, meaning that the Linux of your choice can be run in live mode, or installed from the thumb drive. (I could not get hot-key access to the BIOS, and had to use the Windows method — search on “using windows recovery to access bios” for more info.) The SSD drive is only 64 GB, so I would not count on storing many large files on the PC itself. Likewise, the 2.4 gHz Celeron is not the speediest chip around, but this is not meant to be a powerhouse machine.What it doesn’t have: No DVD drive, no micro-SD slot, no micro-USB port, no VGA output. None of this affected my use case at all, so for me the Beelink has been a good buy. YMMV.
The one who buys too much –
Works well!
Works well within its specs. I use it as a gaming PC in the living room for parties/guests. I used Windows, cleaned the bloatware and Microsoft spyware, and it runs well.Four controllers (via bluetooth), all kinds of games. About 2 months in, no issues so far. I don’t know if they still make light versions of Windows like for kiosks, but I would recommend that. The full version works, especially with the changes I mentioned, the main problem I have is large updates get stuck a lot. If I wasn’t a sysadmin, this would affect a lot and I’ve seen people say they’ve changed OS’ because Windows functions didn’t work well.
JGnTX –
Before you buy – let’s talk about their customer support.
Background – I’m a guy that back in the day would head to Fry’s and buy components and build the PC. I’m a tech-savvy guy and speak computer fluently. I bought this for my wife to use when an all-in-one finally died. Knowing that she would only use the browser and Office 365 I felt the BeeLink should be just fine.I purchased a U59 on 5/25The computer seems well made and it started right up and worked great – until it didn’t…8/29/22 When she turned it on it flashed “No media present” and booted to the BIOS. After some basic troubleshooting it was obvious the SSD was dead.8/30 I emailed customer support and that started a long chain of emails asking me: – open it up and remove the BIOS battery for 12 hours; – do you have a spare SSD to swap out to check? (nope – no spares laying around); etc.9/19 after several emails, they finally agreed to let me return the computer to their CA warehouse.9/20 We shipped it over / tracking shows they received it on 9/23.9/28 I emailed support asking about the status, and they replied the next day asking for a tracking number (all the details were in the package.10/1 – Support replied that the US warehouse “isn’t a colleague” so they didn’t have the info. Then they tell me they are closing from 10/1 – 10/7 for the holiday and they will ship it after that.So, know that if you buy a BeeLink your support will be a terrible experience and if it breaks just throw it away and remember that I warned you.
R. Kirby –
Good MiniPC with two LAN ports.
Works as I would expect it to work. The biggest pros for this particular model are the DDR5 memory and the dual 2.5G LAN ports. The biggest con is the pitiful wifi card they use that limits throughput significantly.Overall, it works like I expected it to work, and while it is slightly more expensive than other N100 based mini PCs, this one has a certain amount of extra value built in with the dual Intel 2.5G LAN.
C Calthrop –
Impressive Little Beauty!
Been intrigued by these little babys for a while.As someone who’s built my own bigger & more powerful desktops over the years as the technology evolved, I was a little skeptical, assuming these things to be more like hobbyist toys, or “auto-slave” boxes suited more for some lab experiment monitoring or data-streaming task.Boy was I wrong!Picked up this Beelink U59 NS105 Mini on an Amazon “quick deal” just to play around with it. Woah!!!!Came out of the box loaded with W11 Pro, 16G DDR4, a 500 SSD with an open port supporting up to 2T more, dual UHD HDMI & NIC LAN ports, 1 USBc & 4 Type 3.0 ports, all sitting on top of a small flat cooling fan to minimize throttling, inside an elegantly tiny black box only 5x4x1.5 in.Took it out of the box, plugged it in, added one of my 4k displays, Bluetoothed my Anker mini soundbox & a keyboard & mouse, and pushed the little red button – Damn!!!I was simply blown away!In just a few minutes of login & setup I was staring at “MY” W11 Pro homepage, with “MY” favorites ready to go & do anywhere & anything I wanted to – so easy, powerful, crisp & fast – that if I didn’t know better could have been my latest big, and not-that-old, but somewhat noisy & definitely clunkier desktop sitting over there on the floor under my desk 5 feet away. My new “Go-To” machine!All I can say is -Go! Now!Get one! You’ll love it!It you need me I’ll be in my Lab!
Doubledjunky –
No issues at all.
Using as a media server. Works perfectly. No issues.
Anil Jadhav –
Good for DIY NAS
Solid build & quality
Randy Tyrrell –
Worked great right out of the box, had to answer the usual questions to activate Win11, this is a fast computer even with a 2ghz Celeron onboard, I’ll configure it later to a 2.9ghz speed, and add some type of cooling(outside the box). All Bluetooth devices installed easily, including my HP all in one printer, found my WiFi without having to configure it. I recommend this tiny machine without hesitation. Came with everything it said, even the screws to attach it to the back of my monitor, I only have to get a DVI to HDMI converter to put my other monitor on board. I’ve had it only one day, so in the future, if there is an issue, I will update my review. Thanks BeeLink for a terrific home machine. I do not play games so I can’t review that.UPDATEHad to return it because of random rebooting, excellent support, returned my money even before I had shipped it back, at their expense. I am buying another one, a better model, with a Ryzen CPU. The machine booted from button push to usability in less than 15 seconds. Windows 11pro was simple to setup and configure with no bloatware. Hardest part was and will be transferring files from my old machine, I have an SSD cradle to transfer any files folders music and data over, or just get yourself a giant USB thumb drive and take what you need off, plus you have a backup of your old hard drive.UPDATED AGAINI am not sure why people are complaining about support. I needed some and their tech got back to me within 24 to 48 hours. He talked me through a few things but said that it was a hardware issue and that it would be simpler and less expensive for them to just refund me and let me purchase another one, a faster one,although the one I got was already blazingly fast for a Celeron 2ghz machine. I am happy with their support and the machine itself was exactly what I wanted. I am betting when people ask for support they are already angry and make sure that the support team knows this when they call or email. My suggestion to people seeking support is to wait a bit before contacting them. The old saying about getting more with sugar etc will mean the difference. I spoke to 2 different techs and emails from at 2 different others. My return of the device went smoothly and my money was back on my credit card within a week or so of me asking for it. I still had the machine so I could remove any files etc and removed any information about myself such as CC info address etc, without having to re-install Win 11Pro. When they got it back all they had to do was fix the hard ware issue and box it back up to sell as used. When I returned the item I made sure that every single part,screws included, were put back into their individual baggies, and packed it up just how I got it.I took a photo of the device packaging so I knew how to put everything back inside the tiniest computer box I’ve ever seen. Bottom line is be nice, be kind and speak in a professional manner to the person you are getting support from. They get nasty calls and emails all day, every day, like almost every company, so when they get a nice one I think they go the extra mile to help fix the problem. The new machine has been terrific, no glitches no issues, nothing bad and it’s been 3 months plus. Only thing I would like is to add more RAM, but I knew before hand that it was at it’s capacity of 32 gigs, plenty for me so far, and the t/b SSD works well, the dual HDMI and dual NIC ports are great, USB C, audio, and all 4 USB ports work flawlessly. Thanks Beelink for an amazing tiny machine. Now all I need to do is buy me a tiny home to go with this machine.
Noel –
The performance is acceptable but not so powerful.
Jairo Rodrigues dos Santos Silva –
muito show. cumpriu o prometido
MERRY CARDIEL –
Muy buen producto, tampoco es una PC de la Naza, es lo que es una muy buena PC para la casa estudiante o algún negocio
N0body –
Its a bit under powered (4G + 64G) but it is an attractive price point.If you know what you are going to be using it for (media box,, backup, usb server, trivial ooffice documents, etc ) it may be the thing you need.If you are looking for a general purpose windows machine, I think you will be disappointed as it 4G ram is likely too little, and a 64G SSD is prob. too small to install much software.If you want an email reader, and a web browser it will work. The dual HDMI is nice.OTOH, I also bought the U59 version of this to be used as Linux desktop. (I used GK35 only as a trivial window-10 machine). The U59 is a much beefier system: 16G ram; 512 SSD, and USB-C). Basically 4x the power and more features (still dual hdmi)Likely I should have bought two of the U59 boxes rather than a GK35 and U59. But for my trivial usage of the GK35, it is sufficient (but a bit light-weight)So 4/5 (-2 stars because its a little under powered, but +1 for excellence price point == 4/5)(U59 == 5 stars; same form factor, way better specs; more $)