The Minisforum NAB6 Lite i5 8GB/512GB at R4,150 suits a lounge TV unit where South Africans want Word, Excel, PowerPoint, email, and browser work on a bigger screen without placing a full desktop in the room. A mini pc is enough for that workload when the aim is document editing, spreadsheets, cloud files, online meetings, and light admin rather than heavy creative rendering.
Best Mini PC Picks for TV-Based Office Work
For a sharper everyday setup, the UM750L 16GB/1TB at R4,600 gives you more memory and a larger 1TB drive, which helps if the TV doubles as a family office screen with downloaded presentations, PDFs, Teams files, and browser tabs open together. It is the stronger value step up from the Minisforum NAB6 Lite when multitasking matters.
The NINKEAR M7 16GB/512GB at R4,650 is another sensible pick for compact productivity, especially when the storage need is moderate but 16GB memory is more important than chasing the lowest price. The NINKEAR M8 16GB/1TB at R8,350 makes more sense when local file storage matters, while the NINKEAR L12 PRO i9 at R8,150 is the performance-focused option in this group.
Lounge TV Unit Practicality in South Africa
A TV setup works best when the small PC sits near the screen, with a wireless keyboard and mouse on the coffee table or a side desk. Compared with the HP AIO 22 at R10,036, a compact box keeps the screen choice flexible, while the GEEKOM A8 Max 32GB/1TB at R12,900 is better suited to heavier multitasking where 32GB memory is worth the premium.
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