The main thing missing from this mini-PC is audio. There are no built-in speakers, but there is a headphone jack, so if you want to hear what you’re doing, you’ll need headphones or (in my case) Bluetooth speakers. That’s not surprising on a computer where space is at a premium, and if I’m being completely honest, even if Geekom had included a tiny little speaker, I probably would have thought of that too, so overall, Geekom made the right choice here.
The computer is powered by a typical brick-to-wire current converter with a barrel plug. It’s not particularly large, which I like about the portability aspect of the computer. Speaking of portability, the mini PC also comes with a carrying case. understand; This computer is very light and portable, of course. But I’m not sure I know what kind of person would carry this computer in a faux velvet bag.
This is the part about the mini-PC that I personally have never understood. Yes, they are portable, but only if you’re going somewhere with a monitor, mouse and keyboard ready to go. This is definitely not part of my workflow, but I can imagine there are some professions where this is a valuable addition. Plus, the fact that Geekom packs so much power into a box and then basically dares you to throw it in your bag just commands respect.
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