If you're short of space in your home office, a mini-PC and a folding keyboard could be the productivity tools you need. Back in July, a Chinese startup combined the two and entered beta testing. Now ...
If your main aim is power and speed, then investing in a big powerful PC is always the best answer, but if you don’t need all ...
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HP's EliteBoard G1a is unlike any other laptop or desktop PC I've seen in decades—mainly because it sits between those two categories. The EliteBoard uses laptop silicon to stuff a complete PC ...
What if you could hold the power of a desktop PC in the palm of your hand? The Minisforum EM780, the smallest Ryzen-powered mini PC to date, is rewriting the rules of compact computing. With an AMD ...
The Khadas Mind line of mini PCs are compact desktop computer that could be used as standalone desktop computers that just happen to be small enough to fit in your pocket. But what makes them ...
Is it possible to fit the power of a high-performance AI workstation into a device that weighs less than a can of soda? In this guide, Shiny Tech Things explains how the Tiiny.ai Pocket AI Computer ...
Many of the mini PCs that have flooded the market in recent years have drawn inspiration from the Intel NUC line of products that debuted in 2012. Some models manage to stand out with pocket-sized ...
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When you take the first (or perhaps a second) look at the Steam Deck, it's hard to think of it as anything beside a handheld-gaming console. It's got its ergonomic grips, dual thumb sticks, and a ...
Mini PCs are not glamorous, but that’s why they feel refreshing in a market full of expensive laptops, overbuilt towers, and computers trying too hard.