
A nostalgic yet powerful mini PC has hit the market, with the AceMagic Retro X5 combining modern hardware with a design inspired by the classic Nintendo Entertainment System.
First shown at CES 2026, the Retro X5 stands out with its throwback aesthetic, mimicking the iconic look of the original NES while delivering high-end performance under the hood.
Modern specs in a retro shell
Despite its vintage appearance, the system is powered by an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 processor, paired with 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD. The chip includes a 12-core CPU and a strong integrated GPU, putting it on par with other premium mini PCs in its class.
The device is also upgrade-friendly, featuring:
- Dual SODIMM slots for DDR5 RAM
- Two M.2 Gen4 SSD slots
- Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4
Compact but well-connected
Measuring just 139mm across, the Retro X5 still offers a solid port selection:
- HDMI and DisplayPort
- USB-C and multiple USB-A ports
- Dual Ethernet
It can support up to three displays, depending on port usage.
Style meets controversy
The design clearly draws inspiration from Nintendo’s original console, walking a fine line between homage and imitation. Meanwhile, AceMagic has previously faced scrutiny over security concerns in 2023, though the company stated those issues were resolved.
Priced at around $959, the Retro X5 is positioned as a premium mini PC aimed at users who want both performance and a distinctive retro aesthetic.

