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The best things come in small packages
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
British PC manufacturer Wred2Fire was a late entrant to this test, kindly rushing us its AMD R8845 Mini PC at short notice. Like the Geekom and Minisforum systems, it’s aimed at consumers rather than
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
Lenovo’s ThinkCentre M75q Gen 5 is aimed at business use, and it looks like it. It comes in a sensible black metal case with a sensible range of ports, is available with a range of sensible options, a
While Minisforum’s UM750L Slim courts the lower end of the market, its AI X1 Pro is focused on much more demanding users. It’s a lovely looking thing, too. Though some way bigger than the smallest min