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Simple pleasure The NucBox G10 from Chinese manufacturer GMKtec is the cheapest mini PC we’ve tested since the Beelink S13 (now £199 from www.snipca. com/54014, reviewed in Issue 706). However, while
You’d be forgiven for assuming that it’s easier to choose a smaller, simpler computer than it is to buy a full-blown desktop or find the right laptop. Yes, but also no. Mini PCs might not have the exp
Let’s skip the preamble: the NUC 14 Pro AI is a cracking mini PC. While it won’t out-slug truly top-end NUCs, it’s got all the power you need to accelerate enthusiast computing, at a relatively reason
Let’s not talk about the price of this mini PC – at least not yet. Minisforum’s UM750L Slim packs 16GB of memory and a 1TB SSD. It’s powered by an AMD Ryzen 5 7545U processor that placed it broadly lo
At first glance you’d be forgiven for thinking there’s not much remarkable about the Geekom Mini IT12; it certainly doesn’t stand out in our performance tables. It’s quite a cheap mini PC, though, wit
MSI’s Cubi NUC AI 1UMG sits at something of a sweet point in the mini PC market. As such, it’s in good company, lining up broadly against the Asus NUC 14 Pro AI and Minisforum AI X1 Pro. However, stra