ACEMAGIC Retro X5: retro style and basic functionality for the home

Published on June 14, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

ACEMAGIC has launched the Retro X5, a mini PC that bets on a retro design to blend into any corner of the home. This device offers basic performance geared towards everyday tasks such as browsing the internet, watching streaming videos, or working with office programs. Its affordable price makes it a practical option for those who need a compact computer, ideal for small spaces or as a secondary computer at home.

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Technical specifications for the average user 🖥️

The Retro X5 mounts an entry-level processor with integrated graphics, accompanied by 8 GB of RAM and a 256 GB SSD. This configuration is sufficient to run modern operating systems and lightweight applications without issues. It lacks the power for demanding games or video editing, but it performs smoothly in office tasks and multimedia playback. It includes USB 3.0 ports, HDMI, and Wi-Fi connectivity, covering basic connection needs without adding superfluous components.

The ornament that also turns on the computer 💡

The Retro X5 is so beautiful that it almost feels a shame to plug it in. Its 80s-inspired casing promises to brighten up any desk, even though its performance won't make anyone jump for joy. It's the perfect computer to justify a purchase: it looks good on the shelf and, incidentally, you can check your email. If you expect to run the latest triple-A game, better use it as a stylish paperweight. At least, you won't have to take out a mortgage to pay for it.