Minisforum has formally announced its V3, one of the industry's first AMD Ryzen 7 8840U-based hybrid PCs that can serve as a tablet, a laptop, and an external display, which is why the company positions it as a '3-in-1' system. As the machine packs an eight-core CPU, it may offer the performance of some mid-range laptops. Meanwhile, despite being a 'tablet,' it has two USB4 ports and an SD card reader, a rare feature for this class of devices.

The Minisforum V3 is closer to a classic laptop than a tablet, but this happens often. The system features a 14-inch detachable multitouch display with a 2560×1600 resolution, a 500 nits brightness, a 165 Hz refresh rate (which will undoubtedly be appreciated by gamers), and a stylus support that measures 323.26×219×9.8 mm and weighs 946 grams without the keyboard. The device is made of die-cast magnesium alloy and packs all the common sensors and features for tablets, such as a 5MP rear and 2MP front camera, gyroscopes, and a fingerprint reader.

The Minisforum V3 is powered by AMD's Ryzen 7 8840U (8C/16T, 3.30 GHz – 5.10 GHz, up to 28W) with built-in Radeon 780M graphics (768 stream processors) and is mated to up to 32 GB of LPDDR5-6400 memory as well as an up to 2 TB M.2-2280 SSD with a PCIe interface. To ensure consistent performance under high loads, Minisforum squeezed a cooling system into the tablet with four copper tubes and two fans, a rare feature. 

When it comes to connectivity, the Minisforum V3 comes with a Wi-Fi 6E + Bluetooth 5.3 adapter, two USB4 ports, a V-Link connector (a USB-C that acts like a DisplayPort In), a UHS-II SD card reader, and a 3.5-mm jack for headsets. Thanks to the V-Link connector, Minisforum's V3 can act like a tablet and a laptop and as a display for another notebook.

Minisforum V3 comes with an integrated 50 Wh battery, which is more or less in line with what some other thin-and-light 14-inch laptops offer. To easily balance between a long battery life and maximum performance, V3 has three power profiles, including power-saving mode (15W), balanced mode (18W – 22W), and high-performance (28W). Meanwhile, Minisforum does not estimate the actual battery life of the device for now.

Minisforum is expected to announce the pricing of its V3 hybrid PC next month.

Source: Minisforum

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  • Kakti - Sunday, February 18, 2024 - link

    Awesome I am super excited about this, although I too am curious about that V-Link hopefully having any other use (charging in particular) and t he pricing.

    I bought two of Minisforum's UM773 Lites for my 65-70 year old parents on a super great sale during the summer. They are now living in two houses depending on the season and these are so portable powerful and energy efficient that they no longer need separate computers. I just unplugged the few wires (KB+Mouse+Camera on a USB-C port expander), power and HDMI, and they were even able to get everything set up by themselves when they got to their destination.

    Back to the laptop/tablet, this will be a perfect replacement for my aging Acer Swtitch Alpha that for somem reason they only made for a year back in Skylake days. It's perfectly fine for movies/tv/music when traveling or very light gaming (Civ 4) but Windows Updates are going to eventually going to cease. Also love the Switch Alpha when I'm play ing a new game and want notes/FAQ/build guide easily available, which this looks perfect for as well.

    I love any Surface Pro killer that doesn't try to drop a dGPU in there and nuke the battery.
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  • eastcoast_pete - Monday, February 19, 2024 - link

    I know that Minisforum is trying to stay below that "1kg" limit, but I'd gladly take a few grams over the 1000 g mark if they could increase the battery capacity beyond the 53 Wh it is specified with now. Or maybe have a slightly heavier version as an option with a battery that has about ~ 75 Wh or so. Especially with a versatile design like this, being able to use it all day without needing a recharge would really add to its attractiveness. Reply
  • Kakti - Monday, February 19, 2024 - link

    Agreed, would totally accept some additional weight to pack a bigger/denser battery. I really like the size, but would definitely consider a model that's like 1" larger diameter and allows for significantly larger battery and perhaps another M.2 and USB port. Reply

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