Chuwi AuBox X 256V mini PC review: A microcosm of where small PC designs are heading under the current price pressures
The Chuwi AuBox X 256V mini PC offers a compact design with impressive specifications for its price. While it excels in performance and build quality, it has limitations such as non-upgradable memory and potential noise issues. Overall, it represents a shift in the mini PC market towards higher prices and integrated memory solutions.
- ▪The Chuwi AuBox X 256V features Intel's Lunar Lake platform in a small form factor.
- ▪It is priced around $829, making it slightly more expensive than similar models.
- ▪The system includes dual 2.5GbE LAN ports and USB 4.0 ports, enhancing connectivity options.
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TechRadar Verdict Had this machine not been supplied with a single 16GB memory module, it would get a much stronger recommendation from me. Despite that mistake, this classy platform delivers a great user experience when combined with the right amount of memory. Check Amazon Check Best Buy Pros +Metal chassis +Dual M.2 slots +Dual 2.5GbE LAN ports +USB 4.0 ports +16GB of LPDDR5X memory Cons -Zero memory upgrades -The fan can be noisy -Needs a docking station Best picks for you Best mini PC of 2026 The best desktop PC in 2025 Best business computers 2026: Expert PC picks for business professionals Why you can trust TechRadar We spend hours testing every product or service we review, so you can be sure you're buying the best. Find out more about how we test.
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