Tired of juggling between different devices for your computing needs? The Odroid H4 Plus might just be the solution you’ve been looking for. This x86 single board computer (SBC) runs both Windows and ...
Mini PCs are awesome because of their versatility, and when you marry them with an open-source operating system like Linux, the possibilities are endless. But why install Linux manually when you can ...
Thinking about getting a mini PC with Linux preinstalled and are a gamer? Instead of getting a regular mini PC, you could snag a Steam Deck, pair it with a dock, and end up with a versatile device ...
The M6 N200 is a compact and affordable mini PC that offers a perfect balance of performance, flexibility, and user-friendliness. This small but mighty device comes pre-installed with Windows but also ...
The MK802 is a tiny computer that looks like a USB flash drive, and which ships with Google Android 4.0 and sells for around $80 or less. It’s designed to be something you can plug into a TV to surf ...
There are many reasons why people buy a Mini PC, such as not wanting to take up too much space, needing to move the PC around a lot, or not having that much budget for a performance desktop PC at the ...
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I recently tried to use a Raspberry Pi 5 as a regular desktop PC. The experiment wasn't a failure—I was able to use a Pi to get most of my work done for a few days. But the device's performance, and ...
This Acemagician mini PC is the most affordable it’s ever been this Black Friday, with the price dropping to $239 at Amazon, just over 31 percent off its already low MSRP. Considering the impressive ...
I recently bought a new Synology NAS and am still transitioning my data from my previous two units to it. It's about 30TB used on a 62TB volume. It's running on 1 GB Ethernet for now, but I'll ...
Mini gaming PC maker Geekom is stepping up where Qualcomm has seemingly failed. The PC manufacturer will be the first to hit the mainstream market with a mini PC powered by Snapdragon X Elite Arm CPUs ...