Beelink has released quite a few mini-PCs lately, including a more affordable version of the SER9 Pro running AMD's lesser-spotted Ryzen 7 H 255 APU (curr. $649 on Amazon). Now, the company has started selling the GTR9 Pro, over three months after its initial debut in the spring alongside the AI Mini compact server with looks that resemble a cross between Apple's Mac mini and Mac Studio.
To recap, Beelink distinguishes the GTR9 Pro from the SER9 Pro by equipping the former with AMD's more powerful Ryzen AI Max+ 395 APU. Allegedly with a 140 W TDP at its disposal and a 230 W built-in PSU, the GTR9 Pro also features a substantial cooling system with plenty of ports included too. Currently, the GTR9 Pro costs up to CNY 12,999 (~$1,809) when configured with 128 GB of RAM and 2 TB of storage, which is slightly lower than the company's previous launch pricing suggested.
For the time being, Beelink has not indicated when the GTR9 Pro will be available globally. Typically, the company does not wait long after releasing a new device in China, though. In other words, we would not be surprised if Beelink started offering the GTR9 Pro globally before the end of the summer.