I love these mini PCs because they are so portable and take up almost no space on your system. They are much quieter than a normal PC. But you can still hear the fan. Of course, you won't play 4K games or run Crysis on this thing, but for casual browsing and watching 1080/4K YouTube videos, it works. You even get 95GB of free storage (for the 128GB model after formatting the OS), but of course that's expandable with a microSD or 2.5 card, giving you plenty of options. Pros: - two USB 3 ports (plus two other standard ports) - two HDMI outputs - microSD slot - 2.5" HDD support - 4K video playback Cons: - the tiny screw to open the hard drive bay on top becomes not needed and adds more hassle. (I just got rid of it) - Not exactly quiet; fan
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