The Beelink Mini S is a compact computer with an 15-watt Intel Celeron N5095 quad-core processor based on Intel’s Jasper Lake architecture, 8GB of RAM, and support for up to two displays and up to two ...
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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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 ...
I've covered the mini-PC market for several years, being a huge proponent of the concept. Both my parents were working from computers purchased in 2012, before I upgraded them to a couple of mini-PCs ...
Black Friday desktop PC deals are already under way. Many sites have launched excellent deals on everything from home office computers to gaming PCs to all-in-ones. What’s more, many retailers are ...
Amazon Cyber Monday deals are still going strong through the weekend and the sales are well underway. Retailers are offering killer discounts on everything from home-office PCs to decked-out gaming ...
If you’re in the Apple ecosystem and don’t really want to deal with something like the MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, or even one of the full-sized Apple desktops, then you may want to consider the Apple ...
I’ve always liked Apple’s Mac Mini. It was easily the most affordable desktop Mac around. Now, in its latest models, the new Mac Mini comes as both a desktop and Apple TV replacement and as a SOHO ...
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, ...