Khadas Mind Pro pocket-sized mini PC with Intel Panther Lake and Arc B390 Pro graphics is now available for pre-order ...
The Khadas Mind Pro is the first Intel Panther Lake-powered Mini PC, which features a unique modular form factor and a proprietary eGPU connector.
Gmktec has launched its latest high-performance mini PC, the NucBox K16. The device features the AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS processor ...
The Khadas Mind is a tiny computer that’s small enough to fit in your pocket. But not only is it a full-fledged PC with support for up to an Intel Core i7-1360P processor and 32GB of RAM, but it’s ...
The Beelink SER8 mini PC is entering the global market after its earlier unveiling in China. The mini PC is powered by the AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS processor from the Hawk Point series. The top-end AMD ...
TL;DR: Minisforum has launched the new and exciting MGA1, a portable external GPU docking station featuring the AMD Radeon RX 7600M XT with 8GB VRAM, priced at $559. It supports Mini PCs and gaming ...
With the BoostR eGPU by your side, you’ll unleash a world of possibilities and take your laptop’s or mini PC’s performance to new heights. This portable external graphics card is designed to break ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Laptops can be incredibly convenient due to their thin and lightweight form factors, making them extra portable. For those into gaming, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about video games, technology and pop culture. Razer is the latest corporate entity to jump on the refreshed eGPU ...
Budget desktops aren't obsolete, but mini PCs are increasingly the smarter default for many ...
The $800 OneXGPU Lite is tiny and versatile with both OCuLink and 80Gbps USB 4 v2 (which should work with Thunderbolt 5 machines too). Its older AMD 7600M XT won’t beat the pricier Asus XG Mobile, ...
Been a minute since I've sold on here, but I'm back! (apparently beerology isn't a thing anymore though??) Paypal or Venmo works. MinisForum DEG1, Oculink eGPU - Do you have a super esoteric need for ...