The Mind Graphics 2 is a powerful yet compact GPU dock that turns Khadas’ modular mini PCs into a full-fledged gaming rig.
The MINISFORUM MS-A2 is a small, but powerful little desktop computer that launched in 2025 with support for up to an AMD Ryzen9 9955HX “Fire Range” processor, a PCIe slot tha ...
Hey there, The modern desk setup usually features a highly fragmented array of boring, single-function gray bricks. You have your USB-C hub hidden away, a standalone clock, maybe a Pomodoro timer, and ...
A compact, highly expandable mini workstation that features the latest enterprise-grade networking, a powerful AI-enhanced ...
I'm not against foldables, but some of the reports about what Apple has in store give me pause, including an eye-popping ...
Listen, we know you don’t have enough space on your desk because no one really does. If that’s true, and if you feel like your PC’s age is showing, and if you’re looking to make an upgrade, then this ...
Following the success of 1992’s The Muppet Christmas Carol, the next theatrical outing for Jim Henson’s beloved characters was Muppet Treasure Island, a loose adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s ...
Laptops and desktop tower PCs are a thing of the past if all you need is an efficient home office workstation that’ll handle your day-to-day tasks without costing you a fortune. Don’t need the ...
The NZXT H2 Flow is a new mini ITX chassis designed to let you build your own small form-factor gaming PC. Available now for $150, the case features an internal volume of 20.7 liters and supports ...
If you don’t want to waste space with a laptop on your desk or with a desktop PC, then what you should consider is a mini PC. These days, a mini PC doesn’t mean compromising on performance—in fact, ...
The Geekom A8 impresses with its high-quality workmanship and attractive design. The AMD Ryzen 7 delivers more than enough performance for everyday tasks and offers long-term reserves. Despite its ...
I’ve been working with computers for ages, starting with a multi-year stint in purchasing for a major IBM reseller in New York City before eventually landing at PCMag (back when it was still in print ...