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GEEKOM MiniPCs Presented as Alternatives to NUC Systems

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Intel initiated its Next Unit Computing (NUC) Line of mini PCs in 2012, with a vision of making PC systems that are small enough to fit into the palm of your hand, yet powerful enough to handle day-to-day desktop computing. Although several NUC models are still best-sellers in the market, Intel chose to step away from the business.

As disappointing as Intel's exit from the market is, it's comforting to know that GEEKOM, a multinational consumer electronics company, promises to keep Intel's vision of compact computing alive. In fact, GEEKOM's Mini IT series mini PCs have long been considered as the best alternatives to the Intel NUC Pros.




The GEEKOM Mini IT12 is identical to a NUC 12 Pro Wall Street Canyon in many ways. The two mini PCs have the same shape and size. But unlike the NUC 12 Pro, which is powered by Core-P processors, GEEKOM allows consumers to choose more powerful 45 W Core-H processors. The GEEKOM Mini IT12 is also equally impressive in terms of connectivity. It packs two 40 Gbps USB4, three USB3.2 Gen 2, a USB2.0, two HDMI 2.0, a 2.5 Gbps Ethernet port, and a 3.5 mm audio jack. The mini PC supports triple storage drives, and can output videos to 4 screens simultaneously.

While offering the same set of features and equivalent performance, GEEKOM mini PCs are around 30% cheaper than their Intel counterparts. For instance, the Mini IT12 with Core i5-1240P, 16 GB RAM and 512 GB SSD retails for $499, but the NUC 12 Pro with the same specifications is priced at $639. The Mini IT12 may be considered excessive for some, but GEEKOM provides other viable options. The Mini IT11 is basically GEEKOM's version of the NUC 11 Pro, while the MiniAir 11 is a perfect alternative to the NUC 11 Essential. Also, it is important to note that if customers are already considering next-generation portable computers, they should be aware that the GEEKOM Mini IT13, featuring the same 13th Gen Core CPUs as the NUC 13 Pro Arena Canyon, is slated for release in September.

GEEKOM was founded in Taiwan in 2003 and has been making quality computer products for 19 years. The company has a professional team of experts and offers 24/7 online support for customers. When contemplating the acquisition of your next mini PC, GEEKOM is a brand that should not be underestimated.

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I know there are applications requiring small form PC, but I'd rather have a laptop.
The most practical use that comes to my mind is 'DIY AIO PCs'.
A lot of monitors have stands seperate from their VESA mount, and these NUC-like PCs can be VESA-mounted to the display.

I used to work IT for a loan company, they apparently had tried out NUCs for projectors and large-format displays. -for meetings, presentations, etc.
Sadly, the mish-mash of competency and workload in/on the IT staff led to most of the NUCs never seeing any maintenance. When I left the company, there were easily half a dozen 'retired' NUCs across 2nd, 3rd, and 4th gen Intel Core i-series, just 'sitting around'.
 
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I know there are applications requiring small form PC, but I'd rather have a laptop.
So you could pay more for a compromised cooling solution, useless screen, and a battery that will swell up in 3-4 years requiring replacement?
 
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