PELADN introduced the WI-7 mini PC to address the growing demand for compact, dual-monitor setups in tight spaces. This release matters because it packs dual HDMI 2.1 outputs and high-speed connectivity into a chassis small enough to mount behind a display. Users looking for a low-profile desktop that handles modern video standards without a bulky tower now have a dedicated option.
Compact desktop offers dual HDMI 2.1 and three M.2 SSD slots for storage flexibility
The core of the WI-7 is an Intel Pentium Gold 7505 processor built on the Tiger Lake architecture. This two-core chip serves as the foundation for a device designed primarily for light office work and media consumption rather than heavy gaming. The system relies on on-board LPDDR4X-3733 memory, which eliminates the need for user-upgradable RAM slots.
Specifications
- Processor: Intel Pentium Gold 7505 (Tiger Lake, 2-core)
- Memory: LPDDR4X-3733 (On-board)
- Storage: 3x M.2 SSD slots (1x PCIe Gen4 x4 2280, 1x PCIe Gen3 x4 2280, 1x SATA M.2 2242)
- Wireless: Wi-Fi 6E & BT 5.3
- Dimensions: 115x106x37 mm
Storage flexibility stands out as a key feature, with the unit offering three distinct M.2 SSD slots. One slot supports PCIe Gen4 x4 2280 drives, another accepts PCIe Gen3 x4 2280 drives, and the third accommodates a SATA M.2 2242 drive. This configuration allows users to mix high-speed NVMe storage with smaller capacity drives or legacy SATA modules.
Connectivity options include Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 for wireless networking, housed within a chassis measuring 115x106x37 mm. The device weighs approximately 290 grams, making it exceptionally light for a desktop replacement. Front I/O provides two USB-A ports running at 10Gbps, while the rear panel adds a USB-C 10Gbps port, a legacy USB-A 480Mbps port, a 1GbE RJ45 jack, and a 3.5mm audio combo jack.
At this time, PELADN has not published specific pricing or global availability details for the WI-7. Buyers should monitor official channels for launch windows and cost information as the product moves toward market release. The specifications confirm a focus on storage versatility and dual-display output for compact computing needs.



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