This is not my first rodeo as far as Mini PCs is concerned. I currently have two similar machines in operation, and one put away as a backup (or to put to work as a new need arises). In the short time I've used this Wo-We, I've already been able to determine that this is the quickest machine of the lot (even quicker than one of them that has more memory on-board). In fact, I got the Wo-We as a replacement for the machine with more memory, as some of the more advanced applications I've been running on it can really use the additional horsepower that the Wo-We's chipset brings to the table. This machine strikes a nice balance between speedy performance and a low price point.Mini PCs are amazing, in that for most uses they have more than enough power and capability for performing the tasks that most people use PCs for, while taking up very little space and drawing very little power. One thing I especially like about this machine is that it has built-in expandability inside the small box from a 2nd RAM slot. Every other Mini-PC has only had a single slot for memory, so if an upgrade was needed the new stick had to replace the existing one, and not ADD additional memory.Before I ordered the Wo-We, I compared the specs and benchmarks of the machine's Ryzen 7/Radeon RX Vega 10 chipset with the processors in the machines I already had, and learned that the Ryzen 7 had them all beat by a significant amount. It was apparent once I set up the pre-loaded OS (Windows 11) on the Wo-We that its performance was very noticeably better than each of my prior machines. It's just exactly the upgrade that I've been looking for!This machine comes with the power supply (wall wart), a small user manual that like every other mini-PC I've had is very light on the information it provides, and a bracket that allows the attachment of the PC's body to the back of a VESA mount monitor. Mounting the PC in this way provides a powerful PC that takes up no more space on a desktop than the monitor itself. Adding a wireless (or even wired) keyboard and mouse to the package gives you a fully usable and very capable machine in a package that couldn't possibly be more compact.Someone might want to know whether this machine is good for running games on. I'm sorry to say that I don't know since I'm not a gamer. But I CAN say that it runs Autodesk Fusion very well, if that helps at all. The machine contains a fan for cooling the innards, but it is very quiet and not obtrusive at all. It does speed up and slow down based on the need, but even on the highest speed I've encountered it's still not hard on the ears. Also, to install extra memory or swap out the M.2 NVME SSD for a larger one (if needed) is a very simple process - requiring only the removal of the four screws at the bottom of the machine and pulling the two halves of the case apart (just be sure not to pull too forcefully, as there are a couple of thin wires connecting the two halves together, as can be seen in one of the photos I included with this review).