Lenovo Lecoo AI Mini Pro mini-PC launches with Intel Lunar Lake processors

Lenovo has officially launched sales of its new mini-PC, the Lenovo Lecoo AI Mini Pro. This compact device, reminiscent of the Apple Mac mini in form factor, combines a small footprint with modern hardware components.

The new model is built on Intel Lunar Lake processors and comes in several configurations. The base version features an Intel Core Ultra 5 226V chip with integrated Arc 130V graphics, while more advanced options include the Core Ultra 5 228V and Core Ultra 7 258V, paired with Arc 140V graphics and up to 32 GB of RAM.

Despite its compact size, this mini-PC isn't just for office tasks. In its top configuration, it can run modern AAA games at 1080p resolution, thanks to its powerful integrated graphics.

For those who want even more performance, the device supports an external graphics card via USB4. This feature allows the compact PC to transform into a full-fledged gaming or workstation setup, though faster interfaces could potentially unlock more of its capabilities.

In terms of connectivity, the Lecoo AI Mini Pro doesn't disappoint either. It includes HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, multiple USB ports, an audio jack, and two 2.5 Gb/s Ethernet ports. The cooling system also deserves mention, with noise levels kept below 35 dB.

The starting price is around 3,999 yuan (approximately $586), while the top-tier version will cost about 5,999 yuan (roughly $880). For now, the model is only available in China, and its international release remains uncertain.