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The really mini PC - or have another one!

 

A few weeks ago, we received a request from our old partner, QWERTY Computer, that they would have a really interesting computer for us that might be worth a try. We're not a spoiler of anything good, and we've been wondering what makes a PC so interesting that we need to call it to it.

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A few days later came the next notice that the plane had arrived, we can go for it. In the store, a box that was about the size of a router was pushed into our hands. We chilled a little to hey, he’s so tiny with the machine, but they just smiled to not-no, expand, let’s see what’s inside.

The box was opened and it turned out that roughly one third of the interior of the very tiny box was occupied by the machine, the rest was reserved for the various cables and the external power supply. At first glance, the machine looked roughly 10 × 10 centimeters, and its thickness could have been about 2,5 centimeters. It was later revealed that our eyes did not cheat, the exact dimensions were 101 × 115 × 27 millimeters.

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We immediately remembered the old circus production, where the famous musical clown Gábor Eötvös pulls smaller and smaller instruments out of his pocket and shouts that they have a mááás. Maybe it was the only circus production I liked, I myself found the circus extremely boring as a genre.

However, the mini machine surprised us, we already understood why it was worth trying. We didn’t expect much good in terms of performance, but the fact that we get a complete machine in a 10 × 10 centimeter flat box electrified us. Let's see what this little thing knows so we can try it out!

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Owner of the HOC.hu website. He is the author of hundreds of articles and thousands of news. In addition to various online interfaces, he has written for Chip Magazine and also for the PC Guru. For a time, he ran his own PC shop, working for years as a store manager, service manager, system administrator in addition to journalism.