Meenhong JX2 Mini PC with Touch Screen and Portable Power

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Meenhong unveiled the JX2, a compact mini PC that integrates a touch screen and a practical power setup. The device is presented by the portal as a Ledger compatible portable computer with built in controls.

The JX2 carries a 5.7 inch Full HD display that supports touch input, including multi touch functionality for interactive navigation and control.

Under the hood, the system runs on a quad core Intel Celeron N5105 processor capable of reaching up to 2.9 GHz, paired with an integrated Intel UHD graphics processor for everyday visual tasks. It ships with 8GB of LPDDR4 RAM and features two M.2 2280 slots: one supports both NVMe and SATA drives, while the other is SATA only, offering flexible storage expansion for media, apps, and data.

Despite its small footprint of 160.6 by 81.9 by 21.5 millimeters and a lightweight 300 grams, the JX2 is rich in connectivity. It includes HDMI 2.0, Gigabit Ethernet, a 3.5 millimeter audio jack, three USB Type-A ports, and two USB Type-C connections. Wireless connectivity covers Wi Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 for stable, modern networking and peripheral pairing.

Remarkably, the unit can operate without a direct power outlet by drawing energy from an external battery rated at at least 12 watts. The operating system options include Ubuntu or Windows 11 Pro, giving users a choice between a flexible Linux environment and a familiar Windows configuration.

Two configurations of the Meenhong JX2 are available: a variant with 8 GB RAM and 128 GB SSD priced at 195 USD, and a higher capacity model with a 256 GB SSD priced at 210 USD. The pricing positions the JX2 as an affordable, portable computing option for on the go use, media streaming, light productivity, and educational tasks.

Earlier in China, the brand also introduced a miniature computer styled to resemble Apple aesthetics and features reminiscent of Nintendo design cues, signaling a consumer appeal strategy that blends recognizable design language with compact form factors.

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