nope, just examined it closer, that's definitely a mini displayport jack. very strange, this computer isn't a mac, i wonder why it's using mini displayport and not just HDMI
Please id pretty much like to see what this mini piece of heater is capable of running Gaming would be fun as long as it doesnt start acting like a fryer
@@TheMRacer I won't by a mini pc same reason I won't want a laptop, but a full size pc is more worth it because it's more customisable, and possibly cheaper and adaptive
@@extendedmedia2516 yeah you are right, but laptop is a portable computer, I am a student and I have to carry my laptop everywhere, but a minipc would require moniter keyboard and mouse which is not ideal for me.
Minusform has one with a 8gb GPU built in, same form factor as this PC, just a tiny bit bigger. I believe its the HX99G and HX77G, theres also another model but I cant remember what its called. Then theres also a Nuc mini pc with a rtx3070 as well, but its basically just a laptop without the screen. So even though its called a mini pc, its not that small compared to the Minusform PC's.
I have been using one of these for about a year. it hides under the monitor to uses no desk space. Of course you need to add everything else including a camera, microphone, keyboard, mouse and monitors, but it does a great job, and I love it.
@@thishandleisntavaiIable He's just bypassing the comment filter by misspelling it on purpose because comments from these spam accounts like this missionary one will instantly get removed if their comment has a keyword that is in the comment filter list.
This pc is way better Tham my Acer Nitro 5. Mine is 60hz screen 128gb ssd and 8gb of ram💀💀💀 It can barely run fortnite on 60fps. Literally can't even run minecraft 60 fps.😊
i use a powerful mini pc for work, gaming works for less intensive games at 1440p and more intensive ones at 720p, no gpu needed, but its especially good for working in software development, highly recommend
Lol Intel's integrated graphics is an absolute dogwater compared to Amd's integrated graphics. Any GPU intensive games will give it a really hard time, it can be alright with the CPU intensive games though. So if you are in the market for small/mini gaming pcs, than look for AMD ones.
@@scarecrow5848 macs can't game because almost no developer puts effort in developing for macOS. But when you compare render times, it can be sometimes faster than a windows pc
@@jcionx no, macs can't game because apple decided to make it hard for developers to port their games to macOS, therefore your arguement is completely invalid. same with iOS/iPadOS. apple should never have existed, because all our products would be so much better without them.
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Hi all. I'm learning about computers [I haven't paid any attention to them for years since high school , graduated in Y2K] now I'm a sahm with no job and trying to break into leaving code and my current laptop screen turns black whenever I move the mouse. Totally irritating. my class starts in two weeks.... I'm trying to learn what I can during that two weeks. So I have to go to stay up for two hours after my husband and tot go to sleep to study and skip my regular nap time or wake up earlier. Here's the question: would learning code on this mini PC work? Could I hook it up to a regular TV monitor, I happen to have a tv that's really small. Or hook it up to my laptop? Or an ipad? Any advice on all of this is greatly appreciated at I'm just getting started and really lost on what to do until class starts. 😅
Does tech reviews, doesn't recognize the DisplayPort logo. (**facepalm**) And judging by the size, it's obvious that it's a mini port. Doesn't need to be genius to figure that out.
👎 it's still plugs into the wall. I have usb battery packs (rite aide, 10,000+ mAh) and solar panels. I can easily charge my switch and laptop (lights, fan, etc). Basically I live in the desert and I want to play 7 Days to die 😂
Yeah with this specs you can game on it..But only adding an external VGA..without it clearly this on board vga card is not enough..especially for heavy games..
Hi. I have a desktop that is aging and according to notifications I have received from Microsoft… will not accept win11. There are mini/micro desktops that look like a good deal to me, but not enough ports so I do have a dock in mind to cover my needs. I believe I should be able to transfer my data from the desktop hard drive to my external drive which is on a USB universal drive port. Does this sound right to you?
Fortnite please I have to know because my friends not allowed to have a PC but if it’s small and is easy to fit into like a small compartment, he needs to know if it’s good for gaming because he’s upgrading to a Nintendo switch to a PC that’s like this. Would you think he would stay? Should stick to this PC or should he stick to his Nintendo switch and he’s on budget and I’m trying to help help him
This "portable gaming setup" of yours doesn't really make any sense at all, it would have if that pc was capable of using desktop components and also have a gpu, too bad that that cpu is used on laptops and you can't fit a gpu with a proper cooling system. So, that setup is straight up useless, a laptop would just be 10 times better, both in performance and portability. If u really want a portable gaming setup with the performance of a desktop, you should eitherway do some DIY with a micro itx build or you should get a minis forum B550, it's a mini pc, a little bigger than the one in the video, but it uses a "desktop cpu" (5700G), it mainly runs on the igpu of the cpu, but it has a pcie port this way you can also use any gpu you want
Can you try 3D rendering, or 3D design, to see how muth it lags. I think that is perfect for me, I have a deam of 3D designing in a Free 3D cad and 3D animaton program called Blender.
Why are you promoting that junk The fact that it has a barrel plug for power instead of using a USBC should tell you all you need to know about the rest of that computer