Engineered for round-the-clock reliability, compact footprints, and high-efficiency performance metrics.
In the era of hyper-scale digital transformation and decentralized computing, modern enterprises are abandoning bulky desktop towers in favor of optimized small form factor (SFF) platforms. The global market for Custom Mini Netbooks and Mini PCs is undergoing a massive structural shift. Previously categorized as budget-friendly consumer units, these compact computers are now widely utilized in critical edge applications, industrial operations, field environments, and specialized client platforms.
Technological leaps in architecture—such as Intel's 12th Gen processors and fanless thermal layouts—allow modern mini PCs to manage intense workloads, drive multiple displays, and interface directly with automated assembly lines. This convergence of high density, energy efficiency, and rugged physical envelopes has positioned the Custom Mini Netbook and Mini PC sector at the heart of the global B2B procurement strategy.
In Shenzhen, a city where technology and innovation intertwine, countless entrepreneurs set out every day with the dream of changing the world. They may want to subvert the home audio-visual experience with a mini host, or use customized laptops to give wings to education in remote areas, or use industrial computers to promote the intelligent transformation of factories... But the reality is often: the needs of small brands are always overwhelmed by the standardization of the big market. So, Jinghong was born.
In 2014, we started with a simple belief—"No matter how small the demand is, it deserves to be taken seriously." For 9 years, we have been deeply involved in the field of customization. From mini hosts to industrial computers, from laptops to fanless embedded devices, Jinghong has never stopped exploring how to use technology to "reduce the burden" of entrepreneurs' creativity.
Our production line has customized palm-sized medical terminals for rural clinics in Europe, built reinforced notebooks for desert environments for start-ups in the Middle East, and designed one-hundred-dollar all-in-one computers for African educational institutions... Behind the annual sales of 100,000 units, there are 100,000 unique stories.
How Guanlan, Shenzhen acts as the global catalyst for rapid hardware development and delivery.
Situated within Shenzhen’s high-tech cluster, our raw components—from high-density multilayer PCBs and advanced capacitors to precision plastic injections—are sourced within a 10-mile radius. This reduces lead times to fractions of what other international sites require.
Unlike massive automated assembly lines that demand thousands of runs per setup, our Guanlan facility operates via dynamic batching systems. We run multiple hardware configurations parallelly, allowing us to support low-volume orders without inflating production overhead.
As a key tier-1 strategic partner with chipset vendors like Intel, we secure immediate allocations for Core i7, i5, i3, and low-power Celeron processing architectures. This direct channel bypasses brokers, keeping component costs optimized and systems running on stable long-term product lifecycles.
B2B deployments demand customized specifications depending on their final operational environments. A standard off-the-shelf system will fail under extreme operating parameters. Our custom mini PCs and compact netbooks are optimized for unique use cases:
Every single mini netbook and industrial host undergoes 72 hours of comprehensive aging trials inside automated thermal chambers, cycling from -10°C to 60°C to ensure stable silicon performance under peak thermal limits.
We print a unique, hardware-linked QR code on each chassis. Scanning this code pulls up the entire build log: including chip batch numbers, component assembly steps, and technician quality signatures.
Key architectural trends shaping the future of small-scale computing nodes over the next decade.
Next-generation processing nodes feature native NPUs (Neural Processing Units). Custom mini netbooks are evolving to handle localized machine vision models, real-time telemetry analytics, and voice command pipelines without requiring constant cloud connectivity.
Standardizing around power delivery standards. Modern micro hosts now rely heavily on Type-C USB4 ports and wide-range DC input blocks (ranging from 9V to 36V) to withstand current spikes and maintain system stability across dynamic heavy-vehicle operations.
Industrial clients prioritize sustainability metrics. Future product pipelines emphasize circular post-consumer recycled aluminum, low-energy assembly, and modular motherboard layups designed for rapid upgrading rather than replacement.
In-depth technical answers addressing B2B engineering and purchasing concerns.
For single-unit orders, customization is focused on software layout, custom BIOS branding, operating system configurations, interface maps, and custom laser etching on the case. For physical adjustments (e.g., custom ports, unique board shapes, color changes), our engineering team reviews your design schematics to define the setup costs.
Our fanless mini PCs utilize heavy aluminum fins on the case as a passive heat sink. The processor connects to this external heat sink using high-conductivity copper pipes and professional-grade thermal paste. This layout channels heat directly away from the core components, ensuring stable continuous operation without throttling, even at room temperatures up to 50°C.
Our warranty includes full component coverage, hardware replacements, and online technical assistance. If a hardware failure occurs, our support team will respond in less than 24 hours to begin troubleshooting. If a return is necessary, replacement components or systems are prepared and shipped directly from our Shenzhen factory to minimize downtime.
Yes. Our industrial-grade systems, such as the MU01 and WG1 series, are designed to withstand vibration. By utilizing solid-state storage (M.2 SSDs) instead of mechanical HDDs, using onboard memory designs where possible, and using locking input connectors, our systems operate reliably when integrated into automated vehicle lines and heavy industrial equipment.
Yes, we provide custom BIOS services for corporate clients. This includes custom startup screens, automatic reboot settings on power loss, PXE boot configurations, and setting up the hardware Watchdog Timer to reset the system if an operating system freeze occurs, ensuring uninterrupted operation in remote setups.
High-bandwidth systems designed for high-resolution graphics, office workflows, and space-saving deployments.