ACEMAGIC Unveils M2A Starship, A Tie-Fighter Shaped Mini PC, Featuring Top-Grade Cooling

Muhammad Zuhair
ACEMAGIC Unveils M2A Starship, A Tie-Fighter Shaped Mini PC, Featuring Top-Grade Cooling 1

ACEMAGIC has unveiled its M2A Starship Mini PC which resembles a tie fighter & features some great cooling capabilities for its hardware.

ACEMAGIC M2A Starship Is A "Sci-Fi" Take On Mini PCs, Impressive Cooling Capabilities

Well, ACEMAGIC isn't certainly new when it comes to releasing odd-shaped devices. The last time we saw one from the company was their TANK 03 mini-PC, which featured a cube-shaped design and several exciting elements. The newest ACEMAGIC M2A Starship Mini PC is no exception since it has a distinctive design that resembles a tie-fighter. ACEMAGIC hasn't revealed the specifications of the M2A Starship yet, so we'll talk about how the device looks and its potential features.

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Now, starting with the front design, the ACEMAGIC M2A Starship Mini PC PC has an abstract design shaped exactly like a starship. It has RGB strips on the front, along with branding. The initial images show that this isn't your ordinary computing device, and by immediately looking at it, the M2A Starship does seem like something from outer space. ACEMAGIC says that their device comes with a dual-winged design, with two cooling fans mounted at the sides to resemble engine thrusters. Two additional fans are located internally to cool the hardware.

Apart from this, the ACEMAGIC M2A Starship will also feature a dedicated LED screen onboard, displaying metrics such as CPU temperature, power consumption, frequency, fan speed, memory usage, and other performance data, according to the company.

Overall, the new mini-PC does look like a solid addition to ACEMAGIC's lineup, although we are in doubt about the device's form factor, or whether portability would be an option for this one.

ACEMAGIC hasn't revealed a release date yet, but the firm is providing an early bird discount of 35%. Users looking forward to the Mini PC should wait for the final specs to be disclosed before ordering it.

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About the author: Muhammad Zuhair is a hardware and technology reporter for Wccftech, specializing in the semiconductor industry and the complex interplay between technology, manufacturing, and geopolitics. His coverage focuses on the corporate strategies and technological roadmaps of industry giants like TSMC, NVIDIA, Samsung, and Intel. Zuhair's expertise lies in deconstructing complex topics such as fabrication nodes (e.g., 2nm process), the economic impact of policies like the CHIPS Act, and the strategic development of AI infrastructure from NVIDIA, AMD and Intel.

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