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Ayaneo Retro Mini PC AM01 review: small, snazzy and affordable

Philipp Rüegg
16.10.2024
Translation: Patrik Stainbrook

With the AM01, Ayaneo has delivered a mini PC with a retro design. The device looks like a Macintosh, but runs Windows – or SteamOS, or whatever you want.

The AM01 is part of a new retro series from Chinese company Ayaneo. Their design is the most outstanding feature of this mini PC. Although I’ve never owned a Macintosh, the device appeals to me for nostalgic reasons.

A quick setup and plenty connections

The AM01 is the size of a typical Intel NUC. There are no buttons, apart from a power button. On the other hand, Ayaneo isn’t stingy with the connections. There’s HDMI, Displayport, Ethernet, a 3.5 mm jack, four USB-A and one USB-C port on the front. They allow me to connect all my peripherals without any problems. For wireless connections, the device supports Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2.

The design of this PC cries out to be seen. However, as a work computer on my desk that’s near my ears, the fan would bother me. It remains silent when browsing and doing light office work. But all you have to do is start a simple indie game like What the Car? or download it from Steam, or even install a Windows update, and the fan makes itself heard. I could possibly improve this with manual fan control.

Ideal for simple games, retro releases or as a media server

I’ve tried various less demanding games, such as the aforementioned What the Car?. Age of Mythology Reforged is also easy to play at full HD resolution and medium details, provided you don’t want to compete against others online.

As long as you limit yourself to simpler games, you’ll be fine. It’s also worth considering installing SteamOS on the device. You will lose the benefits of Windows and Game Pass, but operation will be much smoother if you’re thinking of putting the device in the living room and playing games from the sofa.

To do justice to its name as a retro mini PC, I tried out a few emulators. The Ayaneo gets along wonderfully with Nintendo 64 and co. As a compact retro gaming station with a matching design, the device cuts a fine figure.

The limitation of any display connections to 60 hertz is somewhat disappointing. Even if the device isn’t the most powerful, 120 hertz would’ve been desirable. Working feels much better this way, and smaller indie games would also be easier to play.

The AM01 is well suited for listening to music. I’ve installed Plex alternative Jellyfin, allowing me to stream a 70-gigabyte version of Blade Runner 2049 to my end devices without any problems. The movie loads in seconds, and rewinding is no problem either.

Verdict: smart, versatile PC at a fair price

Ayaneo’s Retro Mini PC is a great little device suitable for a variety of applications. Thanks to its compact size and eye-catching design, it looks best in the living room or on a tidy office desk. Note that noise-sensitive users may be bothered by the fan.

The performance of the AMD chip is easily sufficient for normal office work and some Photoshop. You can also play games on it, provided they aren’t too demanding or you’re satisfied with little detail and a low frame rate. I tested the AM01 with Windows, though SteamOS is also an option – especially if you want to put it in the living room. It also offers sufficient performance as a media server.

For once, you don’t pay any extra fee for an exceptional design. However, as you have to import the device – we don’t currently stock it – the price will be a little higher. This does make the competition more attractive, but its design remains uniquely pretty.

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As a child, I wasn't allowed to have any consoles. It was only with the arrival of the family's 486 PC that the magical world of gaming opened up to me. Today, I'm overcompensating accordingly. Only a lack of time and money prevents me from trying out every game there is and decorating my shelf with rare retro consoles. 


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