













ACEMAGIC Laptop 15.6 inch 16GB DDR4 512GB SSD, Intel 12th Alder Lake N95(Up to 3.4GHz) with Windows 11 Pro Thin Computer, Light Metal Laptop PC Support FHD, 2.4G/5G WiFi, BT5.0, 2×Speaker, Mic, USB3.2
-
Groch
> 3 dayI bought the AX15 because it is one of the first laptops featuring the N95 processor which is 25-50% faster than older Celeron N chips and I know it is more than quick enough for the office, streaming, internet stuff I do. Its very efficient so the battery lasts and there is almost no fan noise. I agree with all of Fabricios points but can add: -the display is 1920x1080 (16x9) it seems much brighter to me and with better color than the other inexpensive 15.6 laptops I have used. I would like to see Ace Magics specs, but I am guessing around 300 nits and a wide color pallet. It looks particularly great on streaming Prime/Netflix/Max where it is sharp and natural and the contrast lets you see even dark scenes well. The matte display finish (non-touch) may help with that. Mine came with a 512GB SATA m.2 2280 SSD, which is fast and plenty big for most people, but I wanted more storage so I installed a 2TB NVME with a clean Win11 install that worked just fine. Be sure to google how to copy the device drivers from the original install before doing that, and dont attempt unless you are capable. The 16GB memory is a single stick, N95/N100 CPUs use single channel memory. The two USB-C ports (one charging, one data) work great for their purposes, but you will need to use the HDMI out for a 2nd screen, that works great. This is another limitation of the N95 chip. The WiFi is a Realtek RTL8821CE dual antenna chip that could be upgraded, but it works plenty fast with good range for me. Very nicely built. Thin, but not super light at 3.6 lbs, the emphasis is sturdiness. The bottom (and I think top) are aluminum. The inside panels are plastic but very well braced with no flex. Keyboard is excellent. I wish it was backlit. I am including an image of the insides, but do not open unless you are experienced and knowledgeable as I expect damage would not be covered by a warranty. It is very nicely designed.
-
BDS
> 3 dayGreat for what it is. And what it is, is a lightweight, low-powered, portable laptop that is more than powerful enough to run a web browser or most productivity programs, but will struggle with anything that requires much computing or graphics processing power. Set up was reasonably easy, other than the issue entering the pin, but that is apparently a Windows issue (you get a lot of results if you search online). There is a sticker on the laptop suggesting turning wifi off, which would let you skip that, or you can do what I did: when you get the point where there should be a prompt to enter your pin, hit alt-tab until the entry window is highlight, then type your pin, hit tab, type your pin, then hit enter. The entry screen never comes to the front, but that lets you enter your information. Load times are fast. The screen is bright and sharp, and colors seem true. The keyboard is decent, just a typical laptop keyboard. The touchpad is large and sensitive, but there is no button to turn it off, which can be annoying if you have a mouse hooked up. I put Minecraft on it to try it out, and was surprised that it worked well. Without a discrete graphics card, anything more intensive probably would not be playable.
-
clicq
> 3 dayThis computer, the ACEMAGICIAN Mini PC, is more specifically the T8Pro model with an Intel N5095 with 8 gb of RAM and 256GB SSD. HARDWARE The main draw of this computer, especially compared to others in this price range is the compact size. Its a small cubish device that fits in your hand, yet is capable of running Windows 11 and supports 3 monitors. It includes a VESA mount for mounting to the back of your monitor as well, but its so compact you can really put it anywhere -- its smaller than many external hard drives! It does use a power brick that blocks nearby outlets. The 8gb of ram is not upgradable, though the SSD is a 2242mm SSD that you can upgrade but is an atypical size. In terms of performance, this uses the Intel N5095 which is a low-end quad-core CPU. Its surprisingly capable and would be fine for running most office and web apps, but its not for anything too intensive. This has a single laptop-style fan. I didnt notice any fan noise in normal use. This uses Realtek chipsets for both wired and wireless networking. This has dual ethernet ports, which makes it interesting for use as a software router. There is no external antennas for the Wifi but I still got reasonably good performance (30 MB/s). This has 3 USB 3 ports, 3 HDMI ports, and a single audio in/out port. SOFTWARE This comes pre-installed with Windows 11 Pro. As far as I can tell, there was no extra bloatware installed. LINUX I tested this with the latest version of Fedora and everything worked. CONCLUSION The main draw of this computer is in compact size and reasonable CPU power. There are some compromises due to its size -- non-expandable memory, and only 3 USB ports -- but these are reasonable compromises to achieve the form factor. As long as your expectations for performance are pretty basic, this is a good option.
-
Reed
> 3 dayI’m impressed by this laptop. This is a really nice option for general computing, web browsing, social media, watching videos etc. I consider it a nice step up from a Chromebook while giving you the power of Windows and all the applications made for it as well as hardware upgrade options Keep in mind this is not a machine for editing 4k videos or playing the latest graphic intensive video games but more of an affordable machine built for productivity. It should work well for students, office workers and people working from home. Here’s some of the specs that I like about it: 15.6” screen 512 m.2 SSD hard drive that is user upgradeable 16GB RAM which is upgradable to 32GB Number pad on the right of keyboard Several ports including HDMI, headphones, USB and SD card. USB-C charger Runs quiet A lot of computers these days you can’t upgrade anything because the RAM and sometimes the hard drive are soldered to the motherboard but that’s not the case with this machine. More and more laptops have gotten rid of the number pad on the right hand side even though they are really handy when crunching numbers. And there’s even some computers that basically just having a charging port and you need dongles to connect just about anything to the computer. That is not the case with this laptop as it has several ports.
-
Salim
> 3 dayIts worth starting off by saying that is a fully capable PC that boots Windows 11 out of the box that can immediately start streaming 4k, web browsing, or even emulating up to some Wii games which is really impressive. What I wanted to test out is using this as a really capable router using Pfsense or OpenWRT with wire guard since it has dual gigabit Ethernet ports. So far really impressed with the performance although it’s basically a slightly less efficient version of the N5105.