Beelink EQi12 Dual LAN Mini PC (i3-1220P) vs Beelink Mini S12 Pro (N100)
The Good
- Compact and space-saving design
- Strong performance for general use and multitasking
- Quiet operation and effective cooling
- Excellent value for its price point
- Supports dual displays and expandable storage
The Bad
- Frequent reports of issues waking from sleep
- Concerns about long-term reliability and component quality
- Difficulties with port functionality and driver availability for advanced setups
- Limited suitability for demanding AI tasks
The Good
- Exceptional value for its price point.
- Compact, aesthetically pleasing design and solid build quality.
- Quiet operation and low power consumption.
- Suitable for home theater PCs, light office work, and various home server applications.
The Bad
- Weak performance for gaming, 3D rendering, or intensive multitasking.
- Limited port selection, lacking USB-C and persistent power to USB ports when off.
- Reports of hardware failures, particularly fan-related, leading to component failure over time.
The Beelink EQi12 provides a compelling blend of compact design, quiet operation, and solid performance for most users, but potential buyers should be aware of reported connectivity quirks and some long-term reliability concerns.
Read the full Beelink EQi12 Dual LAN Mini PC (i3-1220P) consensus →For users seeking an economical, space-saving computer for everyday tasks, media streaming, or dedicated home server roles, the Beelink Mini S12 Pro offers compelling value and performance, provided demanding graphics or processing power are not a priority.
Read the full Beelink Mini S12 Pro (N100) consensus →Our pick: Beelink Mini S12 Pro (N100) · 7.1/10
Owners rate the Beelink Mini S12 Pro (N100) meaningfully higher — 7.1/10 against 6.3/10 for the Beelink EQi12 Dual LAN Mini PC (i3-1220P). It wins where it counts: Connectivity & Ports and Build & Ergonomics.
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