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Mini PC – Small Is Beautiful

Small Is Beautiful.    –E. F. Schumacher

Small is not just beautiful, its effective, efficient, compact, portable, value for money and yet specialized than any average PC. The mini PC is quickly becoming the preferred hardware in the recent times.

Changing trends in Hardware

Most computers users are aware of their specific needs and what they want their computer to do, as against a decade ago when the hardware consultant had to decipher the user’s requirement and suggest what was best. This knowledge has pushed the hardware industry to surge the market with multitude options instead of a one-size-fits all standard protocol. The phenomena lead to slash in prices and shrinking sizes of the computing machines.  The compact, palm sided Mini PC, tucked back of your monitor offers the capabilities of meeting your day-to-day computing demands.

Who would not prefer a system that would easily fit into your small table offering simple set-up, maintenance and yet goes easy on power?

Further, we as a global community are understanding the importance of the environment and are collectively working towards a Greener Planet.

Sustainability is the world’s promise to future and the Mini PC is already keeping it.

The Mini PC:

– Energy-saving, which equals to cost saving as well. It is estimated that it uses one tenth electricity as compared to an average PC.

– Reduces e-waste.

– Supports reuse of compatible old hardware at the time of replacements.

– Makes lesser noise

– Produces lesser heat due to smaller components – which also reduces overheating issues.

Why go for a Mini PC? When you can buy a full big size standard PC.

We live in a world dominated by Smart devices. These small Smart devices combine several devices in one. Our jobs demand travel and hence corporates and individuals are in need portable devices which are effectively support work but are tiny.

The money spent for a Mini PC is for suiting tailor made needs specific to your requirement. Buying what you want rather than what is being sold. Hence its wiser not to compare it with a standard PC