Lenovo to unveil new Yoga Mini i cylindrical 600g PC with Intel Panther Lake CPU, and new ThinkCentre X AIO Aura Edition with ...
Mini PCs too small for a dedicated GPU are never going to be gaming powerhouses. But there's still huge appeal in cramming full PC functionality into a tiny box. Add a flip-up touchscreen, CNC-alloy ...
When AYANEO introduced the AM01S mini PC last year, the company positioned it as a compact computer with a design inspired by classic PCs from the 1980s, but a few upgrades over the original AYANEO ...
With an array of ports, the Aoostar GODX allows you to connect various peripherals and devices. It includes USB 3.2 Gen 1 and Gen 2 ports, USB4, Type-C, DisplayPort, HDMI, LAN ports, and more, ...
Why it matters: We've seen full-sized CPUs with built-in displays before, typically for performance monitoring and other functions, but this might be the first time a cute, palm-sized mini PC has ...
If you’re looking for ways to upgrade your home office, then you might as well get a mini PC because these computers are just as powerful as laptops or PC towers, but they fit under your monitor and ...
TL;DR: AYANEO's AM01S Mini-PC features a retro design with upgraded internals, including an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 "Strix Point" APU, DDR5-5600 memory, and an M.2 2280 Gen4 SSD slot. It has a 4-inch ...
In brief: Mini PCs typically compromise on performance and connectivity to provide compact, affordable hardware. Aoostar's Gem12 series challenges that assumption with a wealth of ports even before ...
I have a love-hate relationship with my old laptop. It's a nearly decade-old 16-inch HP Pavilion that's still large by today's standards. However, the screen size pales when compared to the 32-inch ...
Mini PCs promise desktop performance in a compact, quiet form. But they are not for everyone. This guide breaks down who ...
Finding a cheap secondary PC monitor is pretty easy. But if you want one that looks good, is built well, and is easily customizable, you won’t find those qualities in a budget screen from a no-name ...