Orico is expanding its horizons with the OminiPlus, a compact mini PC that channels the sleek look of a Mac mini while packing modern connectivity and upgrade-friendly hardware. Despite its tiny 0.8-liter chassis, this small desktop aims to deliver capable everyday performance, flexible I/O, and the option to scale graphics power with an external GPU.
At its core, the OminiPlus is powered by AMD’s Ryzen 5 7535HS, a Zen 3+ Rembrandt R processor paired with Radeon 660M integrated graphics. That combo is well-suited for daily productivity, media consumption, light-to-moderate gaming, and emulation. If you need more graphical horsepower, the inclusion of USB4 opens the door to eGPU setups, letting you tap into desktop-class graphics through a compact box.
Connectivity is a standout for a system this size. The OminiPlus lines its edges with:
– 2x USB4
– 2x 10 Gbps USB Type-A
– 2x 480 Mbps USB Type-A
– 1x DisplayPort 1.4
– 1x HDMI 2.1
– 2x 2.5G Ethernet
– 1x 3.5 mm audio jack
That means high-speed peripherals, fast networking with dual 2.5 GbE, and multi-monitor support are all on the table, including the bandwidth to drive high-refresh or high-resolution displays through HDMI 2.1 and DP 1.4.
Orico’s promo materials also highlight easy upgrades. Inside, you’ll find two DDR5 SODIMM slots and two M.2 PCIe slots for storage, giving users room to expand memory and add speedy SSDs. The cooling system appears robust for this class, hinting at sustained performance under heavier workloads.
While full specifications and regional SKUs haven’t been detailed yet, one configuration has surfaced on a major Chinese marketplace: 16 GB of RAM and 2 TB of storage priced at CNY 3,799, roughly $534. More information on global availability is expected soon.
In short, the Orico OminiPlus looks like a compelling mini PC for anyone seeking a Mac mini-style design with Windows-friendly hardware, modern USB4 connectivity, dual 2.5G Ethernet, and straightforward upgrades. If you’ve been shopping for a compact desktop that can double as a home office hub, media center, or entry-level gaming rig—with the option to grow via an eGPU—the OminiPlus deserves a spot on your shortlist.






