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Khadas Mind Pro mini PC with powerful Panther Lake iGPU support gets early-bird discount

The Mind Pro comes with a built-in battery as well. Pictured: a promo shot showing the mini PC running Cyberpunk 2077. (Image source: Khadas)
The Mind Pro comes with a built-in battery as well. Pictured: a promo shot showing the mini PC running Cyberpunk 2077. (Image source: Khadas)
The Khadas Mind Pro was officially introduced at CES 2026 as a new Intel Panther Lake mini PC. It packs the Core Ultra X7 358H, which has the top-end Arc B390 iGPU. The pre-order price is $1,799, $200 off the retail price.

A handful of mini PCs were introduced at CES 2026, and the Khadas Mind Pro was among them. This Intel Panther Lake mini PC is now available to pre-order, and for the early buyers, the company is offering a special discount.

From January 27 to March 27, 2026, the mini PC with the Intel Core Ultra X7 358H, 64GB of LPDDR5x RAM, and 2TB of NVMe SSD will be available for $1,799. This is a $200 discount from the $1,999 regular price tag of the configuration.

Speaking of which, this might not be the only configuration planned for the Panther Lake Mind Pro. The company shares that it intends to offer 32GB/1TB config at a lower price tag in the future, and there might be a top-end option with 96GB of RAM as well, featuring the Core Ultra X9 388H. There's no word about what these configurations may cost.

Getting back to the Core Ultra X7 358H configuration, this Panther Lake processor features the Arc B390 iGPU. In our tests, this integrated GPU could deliver performance close to the Nvidia RTX 4050 Laptop GPU, so the Khadas Mind Pro should be capable of handling most AAA games smoothly at FHD to QHD resolutions.

For those who might need a bit more GPU power, Khadas has the Mind Graphics 2 Dock, which features the Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti 16GB desktop GPU (8GB Gigabyte Aero curr. $324.99 on Amazon). This eGPU connects to the mini PC through the self-developed Mind Link. However, the interface on Mind Pro is limited to native PCIe 5.0 x4 bandwidth, while the previous generation Mind 2S can offer PCIe 5.0 x8 speeds.

This difference is due to the Core Ultra X7 358H having support for a lower number of PCIe 5.0 lanes than the Core Ultra 255H that powered the Mind 2S. There's support for PCIe 4.0 x8, though, which makes Mind Pro good enough for an eGPU setup.

Connectivity ports of the mini PC (Image source: Khadas)
Connectivity ports of the mini PC (Image source: Khadas)
Small and compact design the mini PC (Image source: Khadas)
Small and compact design the mini PC (Image source: Khadas)

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Abid Ahsan Shanto, 2026-01-28 (Update: 2026-01-28)