Ever wanted a new PC but didn’t want to give up desk space or storage space for it? We get it. Some of us have very little real estate to give up. That’s where the KAMRUI Pinova P1 Mini PC can come in ...
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Got spare parts lying around? This cheap mini PC is going to be for you
A good way to get a project started ...
These days, what’s the most affordable way to set up a home computer that won’t have you tearing out your hair due to slow performance? A mini PC! Mini PCs are way more cost-effective than both ...
You don't need to spend four figures to get a reliable home PC—many of our budget desktop favorites are under $600. Check out our top labs-tested picks among conventional towers, mini PCs, all-in-ones ...
The Gateway Mini PC T8-Pro is a tiny desktop computer that packs a lot of features into a 3.5″ x 3.5″ x 1.7″ body. It supports up to three 4K displays. With Dual Gigabit Ethernet jacks, you can ...
All you pros are going to laugh at me, but right now I'm posting this from an iView Mini PC Cyber PC Compute Stick with 2GB DDR and the dreaded Intel Atom 1.33 processor that I've been using to front ...
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I replaced my mini PC with a 3-year-old Galaxy running DeX and didn't look back
Samsung DeX is more capable than it may seem for everyday tasks.
Combining a limited-time 31% off deal with an on-page coupon gets you a fat discount of nearly $200 off this super-fast mini.
Desktop PCs are typically bulky behemoths, taking up precious real estate in your home office or game room. That’s not the case for products in the Beelink catalog, however, which are all incredibly ...
If you’re suffering from cramped desk space—whether due to an enormous desktop tower or a bulky laptop with peripherals—then one of the best things you can do is switch to a mini PC. You just can’t ...
Chinese electronics maker LilyGo is selling a keyboard kit that effectively turns one of the company’s cheap smartwatches into a device that looks more like a tiny replica of a desktop computer. The ...
This article got me to thinking. . . one of my longstanding problems with regards to laptops, is that you can't change the motherboard/cpu/gpu, in most cases. Laptops are sold as "sealed-box" systems, ...
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