
September 8, 2015
|Nikita Fedorov2015-09-08T15:23:192023-04-17T12:44:41Mini PC – as small as it gets
A while ago mobile phones were big and heavy. A while ago camcorders and digital cameras were big and heavy. A while ago computers were… big and heavy too! But time passed, technologies improved and devices began to get smaller, lighter and more powerful. Although big and heavy desktop computers are still in high demand due to their unbeatable computational power and virtually limitless upgrade capabilities and it is very unlikely that this form factor will vanish soon, PCs in a small form-factor are becoming more and more popular. They called it a Mini PC.
Small size with big ambition
People are often wondering which form-factor to choose when buying a new computer and ask themselves the ultimate question – “Would it fit the purpose?” The earlier versions of Mini PCs were quite limited in their computing possibilities, which was subjected to several reasons:
- impossibility to install a powerful CPU equipped with full-size cooler risking overheating the system due to small space and high level of components integration.
- absence of discrete video card
- poor upgrading capabilities
- generally lower performance of the system components due to its smaller size and low power consumption (actually, low power consumption maybe treated as an advantage) in comparison with full-sized desktops versions.
- Portable size allows to us it in the limited space available or visit LAN parties
- Carefully selected and balanced configuration of the system components with appropriate cooling solutions in order to ensure high performance while staying cool and quiet
- Ability to use an existing TV panel as a display without overloading limited space around with additional external display
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