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    5 reasons why your business needs a mini PC


    The Mini PC represents the ultimate evolution of the computer which started with the mainframes from the 1950s down to the desktop PC that helped bring unfettered productivity to every desk and beyond. Mini PCs like the MSI’s wonderful Cubi NUC 1M, go much further; they combine desktop-class performance and feature set with extreme portability, all in a tiny volume. Don’t get fooled by their size, these are truly little powerhouses, useful for such diverse use cases such as digital signage and public service, hotel/restaurant, education and even in medical environments. Here’s why every business, big and small, should consider a mini PC for its computing requirements.

    1. Easier to roll out

    Gone are the days where you have to book a room or a lorry to carry dozens of desktop computers around. Mini PCs, like the award winning NUC 1M, weigh far less and take less space than their PC counterparts. MSI’s next unit of computing (that’s what NUC stands for), tips the scale at just 625g (that’s 1.37lb) with a volume of just 0.826 liter. You could almost fit 20 of them (yes 20) in a small desktop PC. Thanks to their lilliputian sizes, mini PCs can go almost everywhere: in the glovebox of a car, in the drawer of an office desk, behind a monitor or a TV, the possibilities are truly endless. That means faster roll out, less space taken on desk (if at all), which translates into significant time savings, shorter disruptions and lower installations costs. Ideal for hospitals or medical centers where downtime is simply not acceptable.

    2. Lower power consumption

    Unlike desktop PCs, Mini PCs are powered by laptop components’ these consume less energy than their desktop-grade equivalents while being as performant. Lower power consumption translates into real cost savings but also less heat dissipation, less strain on internal cooling (e.g. the heat sink fan) and more compact power supply units. As such, some models like the NUC 1M, can even be powered though their Thunderbolt 4 ports, which support up to 100W Power Delivery, eliminating the need for an external traditional PSU, which can be particularly helpful for digital signage setups in exhibitions or events.

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    (Image credit: MSI)

    3. Better connectivity

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