NEWS – If you’re in the market for a compact yet powerful computing solution, I have a deal that’ll make your wallet happy. The Blackview MP80 Mini PC is currently on sale at Amazon for just $149.99, down from its original price of $199.99. This deal includes a $50 coupon, bringing the total discount to 25% off.
Now, let’s chat about what makes this little powerhouse tick. The MP80 is equipped with the latest 12th Gen Intel Alder Lake N95 processor, boasting 4 cores, 4 threads, and 6MB of cache that can turbo up to 3.4GHz. Paired with 16GB of speedy LPDDR5 RAM and a 512GB M.2 SSD, this mini PC packs a punch despite its small size.
Speaking of size, the MP80 is truly tiny, measuring just 87.8 x 87.8 x 37mm and weighing a mere 214g. But don’t let its small stature fool you – this mini marvel supports triple displays via three HDMI ports, making it perfect for multi-monitor setups.
The MP80 comes pre-installed with Windows 11 Pro and features 11 versatile ports for all your connectivity needs. It even includes a VESA mount for easy installation behind a monitor or under a desk. And despite its compact size, Blackview has incorporated an efficient cooling system with active noise-canceling technology, ensuring quiet operation even under load.
Whether you’re setting up a home office, need a compact media center, or just want a capable machine for everyday tasks, the Blackview MP80 Mini PC fits the bill. Its sleek black design will blend seamlessly into any setup.
This deal is only available for a limited time, running until July 21, 2024. So, if you’re looking to supercharge your productivity without breaking the bank (or taking up too much desk space), now’s your chance to snag this mini marvel. Don’t let this deal slip away – your future self will thank you!
Where to buy: Amazon
Original Price: $199.99
Discount: One page instant $50 coupon
Deal Price: $149.99
Deal End Date: 07/21/2024
Read our Blackview MP80 mini PC review


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I got my MP80 and had no problem with the initial setup. However, it’s asking for product keys for Windows and Microsoft Office, and there is nothing in or on the box or manual that gives this information. I’ve tried emailing the parent company so we’ll see if that gets a response.
Update – I was able to resolve that issue, although I didn’t actually replace my Lenovo Win 10 desktop with the Blackview until last May (2025). Unfortunately, in the last week, the Blackview has begun failing to load, taking so many tries before success that I’m not turning it off again. It’s been all I needed for personal use, even having over 20 Chrome tabs open at a time without any hiccups. Short life-span, but for $150, not a heartbreaker. I was using this with the NexDock XL, which I love for being the ONLY lapdock or laptop that eliminates the numkey pad and puts the touchpad there next to the keyboard. Unfortunately, the keyboard and touchpad stopped working last week, so it’s now just a large (15.6″) 2nd screen. So much for reducing landfill waste by being able to re-use the XL with subsequent PCs/phones. Honestly, I’m still thinking of getting another XL just because I love that touchpad setup. Anyway, I’ll be combing through your reviews of other mini PCs and laptops to pick something up right away before either of these drops dead completely.
Update – I was able to talk to support for both items and get both back into working condition!!! Blackview involved starting to re-install the system, which managed to fix the booting issue without actually wiping out my other apps or files. XL involved a hard restart with a different USB cable.