Impressive!
https://www.bee-link.com/computer-73493777
Impressive!
https://www.bee-link.com/computer-73493777
I was looking at a higher spec version - and you can upgrade to a max of 64 GB and 2TB SDD according to their site - one issue would be if there are only the 3 USB ports, but at least one is 'C'; still would need a hub for a main machine, but tempting for a standby as an alternative to a laptop
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true jono although it look like one is USB2 [be ok for cintiq or mouse] - question remains, are they seperately powered, because if they are all running off the same internal USB power circuit that limits their usefulness [and the number you can use at the same time for anything that drains power]
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Yes with win 11 pro.
This was (see below) what I been using for past 14 years running a business lol, so anything above this to me rocks.
I am using the hp below now on my trip in california, so it is a good handy laptop for it.
https://support.hp.com/ca-en/document/c04285001
That's a nice and neat looking unit. Amazing how much PC they can fit into such a small form factor these days.
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Yes xtom. I still don't know what is the name of the graphic card, if anyone can tell me, that would be great.
That form factor does not have a graphics card, they use integrated graphics. The 2021 Ryzen 54 5600H (mobile chip) has the Vega 7 graphics. A good, solid chip used in most brands of laptop.
The most common problem with the Nuk style of compact PC is heat. Give the case a good inch of space around the sides, and don't put anything on the top of it. I've had to replace the cooling fan on a couple of the early Intel offerings, they are easy enough to work on.
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