![]() If $110 is all you can afford to buy a computer then the BT4 is a compelling offer although spending a bit more can, as you’d expect, bring better performance. Don’t expect any gaming though, just bog standard office tasks or even for interactive displays. The biggest surprise of the day has to be the inclusion of a DisplayPort connector something you don’t find on products in that price range and although we didn’t test it, you should, in theory be able to run two 4K monitors, albeit at 30Hz. This helps explain why the BT4 is near the overall bottom list when it comes to general performance. The eMMC storage hit double digits on write speeds, the first time we had something that slow for the past year or so. In terms of performance, it was slightly worse than what we’d expected which we think is partly due to its abysmal storage subsystem. Geekbench: 215 (single-core) 792 (multi-core) 1250 (compute)ĬrystalDiskMark: 141 MBps (read) 90 MBps (write)Ītto: 76 MBps (read, 256mb) 147 MBps (write, 256mb)īeelink’s T4 runs quiet thanks to a lack of fan but it does get rather warm because of the oversized heat sink that is used to dissipate the extra heat. This is how the Beelink T4 performed in our suite of benchmark tests:ĬPU-Z: 84 (single-thread) 329.7 (multi-thread) The whole thing is powered by a 12W (5V,2.4A) power supply unit, which means you could potentially use a portable battery charger to get it running, with some simple DIY. There were two HDMI cables in the box that came with it as well as a VESA bracket to place the device behind a monitor. 4GB LPDDR3 memory, 64GB eMMC storage, Bluetooth 4.0 and 802.11ac. The rest of the hardware specification is very much what you’d expect from a computer that costs not a lot more than $100. ![]() ![]() ![]() This is an obsolete CPU, let’s not kid ourselves, one based on the Cherry Trail architecture with four cores, a base frequency of 1.44GHz, 2MB cache and a TDP of 2W. Ports: 1x USB2.0, 2x USB3.0, HDMI, DisplayPort, audio jack, RJ-45 gigabit EthernetĬonnectivity: Dual-band WiFi 2.4GHz/5GHz, Bluetooth 4.0īecause of the ongoing stock issues with Intel processors, Beelink has had to opt for the Intel Atom X5-Z8500. ![]() Here is the Beelink T4 configuration sent to TechRadar Pro for review: ![]()
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