- The 22-Mint video shows incredible work in making small desktop replacements of Belink.
- Mini PC production line has a stunning amount of hand assembly and testing
- There is statement, no music, just the sound of a pure factory and impressive craftsmanship
As mini PCs have quietly evolved into compacts so far enabled machines, many can easily replace traditional desktops.
Once seen as niche gadgets, they now power, expandable memory, and home office, media setups and small businesses with solid I/O support, all are packed in small, low-weed enclosures.
Chinese manufacturer Belink has been producing high quality mini PCs since 2011, and if you have ever thought what goes to make one of these short powerhouses, you would like to see a new video that displays the whole process.
Ended by hand
We are a big fan of BILINC mini PC range here Tekardar ProWe have reviewed models like Ser8, Ser9, Beelink Me Mini, and GTR7 and are always affected. The company’s most recent release, GTR9 Pro, is powered by a Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor and provides 126 tops for the next-gene AI.
Video from Satisfactory processSo far, about two million has been seen by the audience, and for a good reason. The 22 -minute showcase explained how the mini PC of BILINC is made from beginning to end, and it is mesmerized.
It is pressed to raw aluminum and CNC is done in one case. From there, you look at the entire change: polishing, chemical cleaning, abrasive blasting, electroplating, laser engraving, and dozens of small, careful assembly stages.
One of the most striking things is how much work is done by hand.
From installing components on the motherboard to planting thermal pads and screwing the daughterboard simultaneously, human workers appear at almost every stage.
There are many quality control checks including electrical testing, visual inspection, firmware shining, and more.
The build tops with packaging, accessories, plastic wrapping and factory seals before going out of the door.
A part of the video that makes so working so working – and that 22 minutes flies exactly – it is not an attractive or pracharak. There is no voiceover, no music. Just the sound of making real machines and the voice of real people something.
Many comments under the video resonate the same emotion: surprise on the number of steps, praise for the amount of human care, and praise for the company ready to show the whole process.
As a commentator saw, “This is the best advertisement that a company can do” – and it really is.
Watch and enjoy the video below.
