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ASUS V400 AiO 27-inch All-in-One PC review

The ASUS V400 AiO 27-inch All-in-One PC is ideal for anyone seeking a compact, space-saving computer with plenty of ...
Even though Prime Day is already finished, there are still some excellent desktop computer deals on Amazon. If you don’t have much space, or you just want to avoid clutter, you should take a look at ...
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I don’t know about you, but my desk has very little space to spare so I replaced my laptop with a mini PC—and I couldn’t be happier. Not only does a mini PC take up way less room, it’s way more ...
All-in-one desktops remain a living room staple, packing PC hardware into a footprint no larger than the display itself. Dell’s 24 All-in-One (starts at $649.99; $1,008.99 as tested) hits the mark in ...
Taking a peak at this mini PC’s specs, we’re looking at an AMD Ryzen 7 capable of up to 4.9GHz alongside an AMD Radeon 780M graphics card. It’s got 32GB of RAM and a 1TB M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD.
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RAM is a crucial component for a smooth PC experience. Linux doesn't require as much RAM as Windows. More is always better. I'm not going to start this with a "back in the day" because it's too easy ...