There was a time when small laptop computers cost a small fortune. Then netbooks came along and showed that miniaturization didn’t need to be expensive: Computers makers could use cheap parts and sell the resulting mini-laptops at cheap prices.

Over the last few years something similar’s been happening on the desktop PC space. Folks looking for a small, low-power desktop computer for their home office or living room media center are just about spoiled for choice.

While many of the miniature PC-like devices on the market feature ARM-based processors and Android software, there are also plenty of choices for folks looking for an Intel-powered system capable of running Windows, Ubuntu, or just about any other operating system you’d care to throw at it.

Here’s a list of a dozen Intel-powered mini-desktop computers you can pick up for under $300… some with prices as low as $125. Just keep in mind that some of the cheaper models are sold as barebones systems. Every computer in this list includes a processor, motherboard and case but you’ll need to supply your own memory, storage, and operating system on most (but not all) models.

Note that this list would get very long if I tried to include every mini PC with an Intel processor, so instead I’m going to include some recent, affordable models.

Barebones kits

1. Intel NUC kit w/Core i3 Ivy Bridge for $184

Chip maker Intel kind of jump started the recent rush of tiny desktops a few years ago with the introduction of its NUC (Next Unit of Computing) platform. Several of the systems in this list are based on the NUC platform while others seem to be pretty clearly inspired by it.

This model measures about 4″ x 4″ and features an Intel Core i3-3217U Ivy Bridge processor, integrated WiFi and Bluetooth, HDMI, and a few USB ports.

Like many of systems on the list, the low price does not include memory or storage.

2. Intel NUC kit w/Core i3 Haswell for $280

Need a bit more power? This is another small Intel NUC system, but it features a faster Intel Core i3-4010U Haswell processor, mini HDMI and DIsplayPort and Intel HD 4400 integrated graphics.

The system supports up to 16GB of RAM and has an infrared sensor on the front for use with some remote controls.

3. Gigabyte BRIX w/Celeron N2807 for $125

Gigabyte offers a series of NUC-inspired mini-desktops as part of its BRIX line. This is the cheapest model so far, and the first to feature passive cooling for a fanless design.

The BRIX GB-BXBT-2807 features an Intel Celeron N2807 dual-core Bay Trail processor which consumes just 4.3W of power, but which should be able to handle HD video playback and other basic tasks. It also supports external displays with resolutions up to 2560 x 1600 pixels and can handle dual-display configurations.

This sysem has a single DDR3L 1333 memory slot, a 2.5 inch drive bay, HDMI and VGA output, Gigabit Ethernet, and 802.11n WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0.

4. Intel NUC kit with Celeron N2820 for $135

This system’s a bit more powerful than the Gigabyte BRIX system listed above, but it also lacks passive cooling.

The Intel NUC DN2820FYKH is powered by an Intel Celeron N2820 dual-core Bay Trail processor with a 4.5W TDP and it features 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Intel HD graphics, Gigabit Ethernet, a 2.5 inch drive bay, and support for DDR3L 1066 /1333 memory.

5. ECS LIVA kit w/Bay Trail for $180

Elite Group Systems is a company that usually manufacturers goods for other PC makers, so most ECS-built products aren’t actually sold under the ECS name.

But the ECS LIVA is an unusual little computer that’s designed for you to assemble yourself from a kit. Essentially that means you put the case together and arrange the antennae.

This system features 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, an Intel Celeron N2807 dual-core Bay Trail processor, WiFi, Bluetooth, a few USB ports, and Gigabit Etherent.

6. Gigabyte BRIX w/Core i3 for $299

Yup, it’s another Gigabyte system. This one features a Core i3-4010U Haswell processor and supports up to 16GB of DDR3 1333 / 1600 memory.

It has an mSATA slot for storage and a half-sized mini PCIe slot which is occupied by a WiFi and Bluetooth card.

7. Zotac ZBOX Nano ID63 w/Core i3 Ivy Bridge for $289

Like Gigabyte, Zotac is a company that’s probably best known for making graphics cards and other PC components. But Zotac has also been offering mini-desktops for the past few years.

This model is one of the more powerful Zotac ZBOX computers available for under $300.

The system features an Intel Core i3-3227U dual-core Ivy Bridge processor, support for up to 8 GB of DDR3 1600 memory and has 2 mSATA ports, a SATA3 port, 4 USB 3.0 ports, 2 USB 2.0 ports, an eSATA port, HDMI and DisplayPort, S/PDIF, and a WiFi antenna connector as well as an Ethernet jack.

While there’s no memory, storage, or operating system included, those specs make this one of the more versatile systems on the list.

8. Zotac ZBOX-ID18-U w/Celeron Ivy Bridge for $130

Here’s another Zotac system with a nice array of ports, but this one features a less powerful Intel Celeron 1007U dual-core processor.

It has room for a 2.5 inch SATA 3 hard drive or solid state drive, supports up to 16GB of DDR3 1600 RAM, and has 4 USB 2.0 ports, 2 USB 3.0 ports, HDMI and DVI ports, an eSATA port, Ethernet jack, S/PDIF audio, and mic and headphone jacks.

9. Shuttle DS437T w/Celeron Ivy Bridge for $209

Shuttle has been building small form-factor PCs longer than just about any other company on this list, as well as PC cases for people who want to build their own tiny desktops.



This system is one of the company’s more affordable models. It features a Celeron 1037U dual-core processor, a 2.5 inch drive bay and SATA 3 port, a half-sized mini PCIe port for the 802.11n WiFi card, and a nice range of ports includeing 4 USB 3.0 ports, 4 USB 2.0 ports, DVI and HDMI, Gigabit Ethernet, mic and audio jacks, and an SD card reader.

There are 2 memory slots for up to 16GB of DDR3 1333 memory.

The Shuttle DS437T measures 7.5″ x 6.5″ x 1.7″

Mini PCs with memory, storage, and an OS

10. Asus Chromebox-M004U w/Celeron 2955U + Chrome OS for $178

The Asus Chromebox might look like an NUC or BRIX kit. But it’s a full-fledged computer that comes with memory, storage, and an operating system pre-loaded. If you don’t like Google’s Chrome OS you can always install Ubuntu or another GNU/Linux distribution.

This system features an Intel Celeron 2955U dual-core Haswell processor, 2GB of RAM, and 16GB of solid state storage, 802.11a/b/g/n WiFi, and Bluetooth 4.0.

If you don’t need a lot of storage (or Windows), this might be one of the best bargains available.

11. Lenovo Q190 w/Intel Celeron Ivy Bridge + Windows for $249 and up

Lenovo is one of the few major PC makers to offer cheap mini-desktops that look nothing like an Intel NUC. The company’s Q190 desktops look more like a Nintendo Wii, if anything.

The latest entry-level models feature a choice of Intel Celeron 1017U dual-core Ivy Bridge processor, up to 4GB of RAM, a 500GB hard drive, and Windows 8.1 software.

There are also models with up to 1TB of storage, and up to an Intel Core i3 CPU, but those systems cost a bit more.

12. Asus VivoPC w/Celeron Ivy Bridge + Windows 8 for $290

At first glance the Asus VivoPC looks like an optical disc drive rather than a computer. But this is a little PC with a Celeron 1007U dual-core processor, 4GB of RAM (and support for up to 16GB), a 500GB hard drive, and Windows 8 software. It has 2 USB 3.0 ports, 4 USB 2.0 ports, 802.11ac WiFi, and Gigabit Ethernet.

While it’s not the most powerful PC on this list, like the Lenovo Q190 this is a fully-functional PC with memory, storage, and Windows software for under $290.

At 7.5″ x 7.5″ x 2.2″ this system is a little larger than some of the other computers in this list, but unlike many of the other systems, the VivoPC has room for a 3.5 inch hard drive.

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