Affilation: NIMO PC
Back on June 25th, 2025, I wrote an article about a laptop I had purchased. I usually don't write about purchased goods before the end of a thirty (30) day trial period, but...
...the N151 that I had purchased, knowing only what was written in the reviews, was everything I could have ever wanted - and then some. My Ugee Q6 drawing tablet is fully compatible (obviously, being a laptop, I did have to download the software) without any hiccups. The arts program (openCanvas) is completely functional. Both Microsoft Edge and Opera GX work extremely well -- and I can run four (4) programs at the same time in seperate quadrants on the screen if I so choose.
(I'm not going to deduct points for the ill behavior of Sea of Conquest - that game, until you have the full extras downloaded, is extremely volatile. Because I do not have a 5G internet connection, I still do not have the full extras ...which means I still cannot tame the game's volatile nature.)
I didn't think to look at the BBB (Better Business Bureau) before purchasing to see if they were accredited, which is actually a tad bit against my nature, but I looked them up just a bit ago: D+ and NOT accredited.
That's not to say a business that isn't accredited with the BBB is not trustworthy, quite the opposite: ESPECIALLY since they only have one mark against them over the course of the past three (3) years.
Founded in Ohio, and operating in Delaware, their company has been open for business for thirteen (13) years and supports local manufacturing. Their products hold a two-year warranty, with 90-day returns -- and shipping is free in the United States and Canada!
While I did get a pretty awesome deal through Amazon at $299.98 for the 16GB RAM, 1TB SDD laptop, I was just lucky to find it when I did -- currently running for $329.99 through Amazon, the NIMO website actually sits at that exact same price for the exact same specs.
Regardless of if you prefer to use Amazon, or you're willing to go direct, I'll give you a slight advantage that may nudge you - simply based on price:
You can get a 5% discount through the NIMO website by using the code MATHIETREMAS -- this would then place the original price of $329.99 down to $313.49 before taxes: a savings of $16.49.
If, upon reading all of this, you're thinking "Well, they're just doing this to get a kickback," you're mistaken. I don't stick my neck out for just anything, and I love it when I can help others save a little bit of money on a good product.
Do you want me to get a kickback? Write yourself a note: N151 16GB RAM, 1TB SSD (if that's what you're truly interested in purchasing) and a reminder to use the code MATHIETREMAS at checkout, and then use this link to go directly to the NIMO website. From there, you will then be granting me a tiny bit of compensation if you make a purchase.
Obviously, such is greatly appreciated - I'm being stretched pretty thin at the moment with both work and personal projects (like this website). 💙
-- Mathie Tremas.
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Obviously there are affiliate links in this article, marked with yellow highlights. Mathie's Memos is an affiliate of both Amazon and NIMO PC -- and they only market things that they have had experience with, and will do their absolute best to keep you up to date on prices as needed.
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