Geekom Mini IT12: Compact Power with a 16% Discount During Anniversary Sale
Big, bulky desktops are no longer the only option for serious computing. The best mini PCs demonstrate that you can achieve impressive performance in a tiny footprint—often at a budget-friendly price. Currently, one highly-rated Geekom model is available at a 16% discount (or 20% off for Canadian shoppers) as part of the brand’s 22nd Anniversary sale, offering powerful computing capabilities without breaking the bank.
Review of the Geekom Mini IT12
In our review of the Geekom Mini IT12, we found it to be an all-rounder capable of handling a variety of tasks—from office productivity and casual gaming to creative projects with lighter requirements. Powered by a 12th-generation Intel Core i7-1280P processor (still capable despite being a few generations old), paired with fast storage and 32GB of RAM, the system feels snappy and responsive during daily use.
Compact yet Feature-Rich
Measuring just 117 x 112 x 49.2 mm (4.6 x 4.4 x 1.9 inches), the Mini IT12 stays true to its mini name while offering an impressive lineup of features:
- Dual USB 4 ports with DisplayPort support for high-speed peripherals
- Two HDMI ports allowing up to four displays simultaneously
- SD card reader for easy data transfer
- 2.5Gbps Ethernet connection and Wi-Fi 6E for fast networking
- Windows 11 Pro pre-installed
Upgradability & Warranty
The system provides space to upgrade both RAM and storage, ensuring long-term usability and value. It comes backed by a generous 3-year warranty for peace of mind.
Special Deals & Availability
These deals are available until October 25, 2025, and include discounts on other mini PCs as part of Geekom’s anniversary sale. For more details and regional pricing, visit the official Geekom website:
- [Geekom Australia](region-link)
- [Geekom US](region-link)
- [Geekom UK](region-link)
- [Geekom Canada](region-link)
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About the Reviewer
Lindsay is an Australian tech journalist passionate about portable computing. He enjoys product testing, benchmarking, and exploring technologies such as USB-C and off-grid energy storage. When not working, he can often be found tinkering with projects or exploring waterways around Sydney.