Overall impressions: $150 is a decent price for this low power system. I'm unconvinced it's worth it unless your use case fits its niche (mine does). I had DDR4 SODIMMs and a nVME SSD lying around unused which made the value proposition better. Stock with 4GB, 128GB eMMC, and S-mode Win11 is pretty trash.
Pros:
No moving parts, fanless operation = silent
Cheap. Did I mention cheap?
15.6" screen 1920x1080
Full numpad
Webcam with privacy slider (physical)
Windows 11 Home license
1 year Microsoft 365 personal license
1 free DDR4 SODIMM
1 free m.2 2240/2280 slot
1 USB-C, 1 USB 3.0 (5Gbps), a USB 2.0, HDMI, SD card reader
Cons:
TN 45% NTSC screen, 220 nits
Single free m.2 appears to only be PCIe 3.0/nVME compatible, an old 512GB SATA m.2 did not get recognized
You're getting 1/2 the CPU performance of a Skylake-class desktop "K" processor (see: fanless)
- Though if you think about this, that's pretty impressive in a 6W TDP, completely passively cooled.
45W portable 20V barrel charger, not capable of charging via USB-C
The bottom cover of the laptop has a copper plate built into it which should theoretically help m.2 heat dissipation/sinking. To bridge the gap and make it actually beneficial I used 0.5mm thermal pads along the length of my drive. Went from 68C with bottom cover removed to 40-43C with it in place, so it does
something.
My 2c on this deal.