While Raspberry Pi is nearly synonymous with DIY computer projects or a home server, a mini PC can often do just as well, and ...
Since the Intel NUC, I've seen an ever-increasing share of people opt for an all-in-one computer or a mini PC with an assortment of peripherals they prefer. The use cases range from office work to ...
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 ...
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I installed these 6 lightweight Linux tools on a cheap mini PC and turned it into a silent home server
A few decades ago, if you asked me what a server was, I'd reply, "several rigs and a fan‑blasting tower." This isn't always the case, especially now, when a small PC is big enough to run a home server ...
There’s a new version of a pocket-sized mini PC available from AliExpress that packs an Intel N150 quad-core processor, 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM, and an M.2 slot into a body that measures just 145 x 62 x ...
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 ...
Roger is a long-time tech journalist with many site credits including AppleInsider and Android Authority. His specialties include everything from Apple, Android, and Windows devices through to ...
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You don't need to spend four figures to get a reliable home PC—many of our budget desktop favorites are under $600. Check out our top labs-tested picks among conventional towers, mini PCs, all-in-ones ...
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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