Key Takeaways
1. Beelink introduced the ME Pro NAS solution, replacing the older ME mini model.
2. The ME Pro features Intel’s energy-efficient Processor N95 for the Chinese launch and Processor N150 for global availability.
3. Customers can choose between 12 GB or 16 GB RAM with storage options of 128 GB, 512 GB, or 1 TB.
4. The ME Pro has three M.2 2280 slots and two 3.5-inch drive slots, allowing for a total storage capacity of 72 TB.
5. Pricing starts at $369 for the basic model and goes up to $559 for the higher-end variant, with pre-orders expected to ship by January 2026.
Beelink has introduced its newest network-attached storage (NAS) solution to customers around the world. This new model, the ME Pro, takes the place of the older ME mini, which currently costs $359 on Amazon. The ME Pro was first launched in China late last week, featuring the energy-efficient Processor N95 from Intel’s Alder Lake-N lineup.
Global Availability
For its global rollout, Beelink has opted to offer the ME Pro with the slightly less powerful but more recent Processor N150. Additionally, customers can choose between 12 GB or 16 GB RAM configurations, which can be paired with storage options of 128 GB, 512 GB, or even 1 TB. No matter the storage configuration chosen, the ME Pro comes equipped with several ports.
Storage Features
It appears that the included storage utilizes one of the ME Pro’s three M.2 2280 slots. Keep in mind that both Alder Lake-N and Twin Lake restrict SSD bandwidths to PCIe 3.0 x2 for one drive and PCIe 3.0 x1 for the other two slots. Furthermore, the ME Pro is designed with two 3.5-inch drive slots as well, allowing for a total storage capacity of 72 TB in a compact body measuring just 166 x 121 x 112 mm.
Beelink also notes that the ME Pro is capable of accommodating ARM and AMD-based boards. However, they have not provided further details on this yet, and at this moment, they are only taking orders for Intel-based versions. The ME Pro is currently priced starting at $369 for the model with Processor N95, 12 GB of RAM, and 128 GB of storage, and can go up to $559 for the variant featuring 16 GB of RAM, 1 TB of storage, and the Processor N150. Beelink expects to begin shipping pre-orders by the end of January 2026.
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