Beelink made a proper debut in the NAS market with the introduction of the ME mini PC, and now, the company is teasing the Pro version. The company touts that this upcoming system will be different than the traditional models, offering more internal space without being large in size.
As the teaser states, the upcoming Beelink ME Pro will feature a special unibody design, eliminating the need for a fixed bracket and outer frame. This design, according to the company, reduces the volume of the mini PC by 50% without sacrificing too much of the internal space.
The teaser reveals that two models will be available: one with two HDD bays and the other with four HDD bays (4 TB WD Red Plus NAS HDD curr. $99.99 on Amazon). Among the two, the former is said to measure 166x121x122 mm, while the other is shown to measure 166x166x146 mm. Beelink says that traditional 2-bay models typically measure around 229x176x110 mm.
Regarding competing 4-bay models, Beelink says that they can measure around 177x178x255 mm. Both of the comparative measurements are larger than what the ME Pro models are said to measure.
There's no word about the specs of the NAS, but it's worth noting that the non-Pro Beelink ME is powered by the Intel N200, and it can only be equipped with NVMe SSDs. It's unclear whether there will be SSD slots alongside the HDD bays on the upcoming model, but Beelink is expected to share more details about it soon.
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Beelink on Weibo (machine translated from Chinese)







