BGR readers are developing something of an obsession with GEEKOM mini PCs. Of course, I've tested several different models myself, so I can certainly understand why. GEEKOM has become a leader in the ...
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Last summer Ian reviewed the GEEKOM IT15 mini PC with an Intel Core Ultra 9 285H Arrow Lake processor and found it to offer ...
GEEKOM's Mini IT12 is a tiny PC weighing just 652 grams and measuring 117 x 112 x 45.6mm - it's small enough to fit and carry around in your pocket. It is powered by Intel's 12th Gen Intel Core ...
Geekom, the mini PC brand known for manufacturing high-performance models, built another alternative for average desktop PCs, again. So, curiously Gimzochina Review team got their hands on the latest ...
The GEEKOM A8 Mini PC is a compact desktop computer with an AMD Ryzen 9 CPU, Radeon 780M graphics, 32GB DDR5 RAM, 2TB of storage, and a focus on AI. GEEKOM US $899 $806.55 with code BGRA8 See It ...
If you were looking for a powerful desktop PC, you would normally expect to come home with a hulking great tower with cooling fans blowing like a jet engine. The Geekom Mini IT 13 packs plenty of ...
What if you could pack the power of a desktop PC into a device small enough to fit in your bag? The Geekom A9 Max Mini PC promises just that, blending compact design with impressive performance. With ...
The last couple of years have shown that owning a genuinely compact mini gaming PC is no longer just a pipe dream. The Geekom A6 is the perfect example, hiding a decent set of specs inside its tiny ...
The GEEKOM A6 mini PC is a compact yet versatile device designed to cater to the needs of everyday users. Powered by the AMD Ryzen 7 6800H processor and Radeon 680M integrated graphics, it strikes a ...
One of the things I miss about covering smartphones is the designated “rugged” phone models, like Samsung’s Galaxy Active series and whatever weird phone is using the Caterpillar license this year.