Beelink has introduced its ME mini to the international market. This NAS was first teased in early March 2025, and the company launched it in China in April 2025. Now, it's available to pre-order on the global website. The base model with 12 GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 2 TB storage currently costs $329.
One of the major highlights of this NAS is the ability to hold up to six NVMe SSDs. Beelink claims that the total storage can be expanded to up to 24 TB with these six drives. There's 64 GB of eMMC storage as well, but it's likely for the OS only. Speaking of which, the ME mini has support for a wide range of operating systems, including Windows, Proxmox, and Linux.
As for the processing power, there's an Intel N150 under the hood. It's from the Twin Lake lineup and shares pretty much the same configuration as the N100 but with some tweaks. There is a decent selection of connectivity ports as well, including:
- 1x 10 Gbps USB Type-C
- 1x 10 Gbs USB 3.2 Type-A
- 1x USB 2.0 with always-on support
- 1x HDMI
- 2x 2.5G Ethernet
For wireless connectivity, the NAS has WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2. Other highlights of this mini PC include a compact design, a built-in PSU, a vertical airflow cooler, and availability in three color options. As for the price, after the pre-order phase, the base model of Beelink ME mini will cost $409, and it seems there will be another configuration available as well. That will sport two 2 TB Crucial SDDs (2 TB Samsung 990 Pro curr. $169.99 on Amazon) but with the same amount of RAM.
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Beelink (linked above)