Get ready to rethink your mini-PC expectations—the Morefine H1 has just hit the scene, and it’s shaking up the market as a formidable rival to the GMKtec EVO-X2. But here’s where it gets controversial: despite its impressive specs, including AMD’s Strix Halo processor and a whopping 128 GB of RAM, the price has inexplicably climbed since its initial launch. Why the sudden hike? Let’s dive in.
Packed into a compact 248.5 x 188.4 x 97.5 mm chassis that weighs just 3 kg, the H1 isn’t just about power—it’s about versatility. Morefine has crammed in a 350 W built-in PSU and over a dozen ports, making it a connectivity powerhouse. But this is the part most people miss: the H1 isn’t just for tech enthusiasts; it’s designed to handle everything from creative workloads to high-end gaming, all in a form factor that fits on your desk without dominating it.
Initially priced at €1,805 in the Eurozone and $2,099 in the US, the H1 has since seen a price bump to €1,896 and $2,199, respectively. Is it still worth the investment? That’s up for debate. For those outside the Eurozone and US, Morefine has expanded its reach by offering the H1 on AliExpress (https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005010107629705.html), ensuring global accessibility. Shipping is expected to kick off between mid- and late-November, so mark your calendars.
For a closer look at what makes the H1 tick, check out Morefine’s official website (https://morefine.com/product/morefine-h1-amd-ryzen-ai-max-pro-395-mini-pc/) or their AliExpress listing. And here’s a thought-provoking question for you: With its premium price tag and powerhouse specs, is the Morefine H1 the future of mini-PCs, or just a niche player in a crowded market? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!