Not powerful enough for demanding tasks
“Mini but mighty” is the Lenovo IdeaCentre Mini 5i’s catchphrase, which is fairly accurate. Lenovo has certainly mastered the art of making capable yet affordable
Computers, and this mini PC is more proof.
By “mighty” though, we’re not talking about
Apple Mac mini M1-level performance. Apple’s offering can play graphically intensive games on high settings and handle Final Cut Pro workloads like a pro. Meanwhile, the Lenovo IdeaCentre Mini 5i is best for office and home use where a typical user would utilize it for sending emails, typing up documents, doing research, and streaming movies or shows.
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