I review mini PCs, and I’d jump on these 7 early Black Friday mini PC deals

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Whether your laptop’s battery just can’t hold a charge anymore or you want to finally ditch that bulky desktop computer for something smaller, there are already tons of great deals to be had on some of the best mini PCs you can get right now ahead of Black Friday.

While mini PCs used to be quite underpowered compared to laptops and desktops, that’s no longer the case. These days, you can get a capable mini PC for around $500 or alternatively, you can spend a bit more to get one with better specs and more storage capacity. There are even some mini PCs you can game on as well as ones you can hook up to an external GPU for a major graphics boost.

With so many different models to choose from though, it can be hard to narrow things down. Fortunately, I’ve put together a list of a few of my favorites that are currently on sale from top brands like Minisforum, Beelink and even Apple.

If you don’t see something you like now, keep an eye on this page, as we’ll update it with the best Black Friday mini PC deals we find. Also, check out our guide to the best Amazon promo codes for more tips and ways to save on keyboards, mice, monitors and everything else you need to put together the perfect desk setup for your needs.

  • GMKtec NucBox K3 Pro: was $609 now $409 @ Amazon
  • Apple Mac Mini M2: was $599 now $500 @ Amazon
  • Geekom AX8 Pro: was $749 now $599 @ Amazon
  • AceMagic F2A: was $749 now $600 @ Amazon
  • Beelink SER8: was $749 now $629 @ Amazon
  • Khadas Mind: was $800 now $650 @ Amazon
  • Minisforum UM890 Pro: was $899 now $727 @ Amazon

Best early Black Friday mini PC deals

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Anthony Spadafora is the security and networking editor at Tom’s Guide where he covers everything from data breaches and ransomware gangs to password managers and the best way to cover your whole home or business with Wi-Fi. Before joining the team, he wrote for ITProPortal while living in Korea and later for TechRadar Pro after moving back to the US. Based in Houston, Texas, when he’s not writing Anthony can be found tinkering with PCs and game consoles, managing cables and upgrading his smart home. 

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