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Mele N5105 Micro PC with Intel Celeron N5105 CPU, 8GB RAM, 128GB eMMC $255 Delivered @ Mele Official Shop AU via Amazon AU

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For 1 hour only, cheap mele n5105, can’t go wrong for this price

For those not in the know, use this as a media PC for Foxtel Prime or whatever you want.

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  • +11

    Probably more description for those of us who never heard of this little gadget before.

    • -5

      Agree but it’s only 1 hour so if you know n5105 you’ll get it

      • +1

        Does it usually sell for much more, or are they hard to find stock?

        -1% $295.99
        Was: $299.24

        • Mine has a $40 off

          • @Gusper: Yeah, I just found the $40 off coupon. Went to edit my comment but you beat me.

      • +6

        Or you copy and paste a bunch of info which will take you less than a minute to do.

      • Your post has been up for 20 minutes, if time was an issue you'd have already updated the post with all the missing details.

        • -1

          You have highlighted my sad life that I instantly know what N5105 is used for, thanks. I’ll go to bed now!

  • +4

    i thought vacuum cleaner brand

    • Miele is so much more than 'vacuum cleaner'

  • +4

    Long description:
    Mini PC, MeLE Quieter3C Fanless Small Desktop Computer Celeron N5105 8GB 128GB Windows-11-Pro Micro PC with HDMI 4K HDR BT5.2 WiFi 6 Ethernet PXE Unlocked Bios Full Function Type C Portable PC Home
    Short for: MeLe

    • I saw it for $259 a week ago, missed it so letting others know

  • +2

    Worth buying as emulation station number twenty four or nah?

    Ps2 or newer

  • Does it handle 2160p h.265 hardware decompression? 8gb RAM seems underpowered

    • N5105 is an excellent lower power chipset for media playback. Handles that perfectly fine. 8GB RAM is fine.

  • Hi OP? What do you exactly to do with this mini PC? general light document work and web browsing ?

    • -6

      Same as all the other n5105s

  • Storage: 128GB On board eMMC
    Can someone give me info on this?
    Replaceable? Is it basically an sdcard?

    • Storage Expansion Option
      Built in Memory 8GB,128GB eMMC Storage,it offers large expandable storage for Mirco SD card up to 2TB, support M.2 NVMe SSD (2280) up to 4TB,Support HDD/SSD up to 5TB (The Height of disk ≤9.5mm).

      Didn't really make sense. Can I replace the main "drive"? What is the main drive? What can I replace it with? Sata, nvme, etc?

      • I think there's a way to transfer Windows from the eMMC drive to an NVMe SSD explained on the Mele site.
        Not a bad little machine. Gets pretty hot though so was looking at attaching a heat sink. Bought one a while back for some dabbling and the kids to play with.

  • -5

    Get it now, thanks Op!

    • +6

      Who's OP?

      • Details added, I’ll copy and paste next time.

    • +9

      You're supposed to switch accounts before you do that

      • +2

        Lol

      • +1

        This is gold.

  • +3

    Honestly, this is just sitting doing nothing at my end. Can't even watch a basic YouTube video on an external monitor without skipping/lagging. Junk IMO

    • Swap $100 JB-hifi GC

    • +1

      I set this up for my patents who use this as their main PC, running a 4k monitor at 60Hz, this is mounted on the back, very clean setup, runs MS Office running, they use Excel and Outlook all day for their booking.com properties, dad watches youtube, mom netflix, without any issues, missed frames, anything. I have watched many a youtube guide on it myself, passive cooling and doesnt even break a sweat. Yours must be faulty

  • Unless super small really matters to you (eg if you want to travel with it and don't like laptops for some reason) I feel you would be better off getting the refurb USFF/SFF dell's with an i5 6500/i5 6500t for around the $120-160 mark and you can spend the $100 you save boosting the ram/upgrading ssd/adding a video card on the SFF to make the celeron look even more weak.

    • +1

      Usually, the point is not the performance, but the power consumption. This N5105 is fairly low consumption and good for 24-by-7 operation.

      • -1

        If you are that tight on electricity then probably run a tablet using a solar panel to recharge it.

        • Yeah, very friendly to the ground floor business and apartment in the nighttime.

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