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Asus NUC 14 Pro: A Tiny Powerhouse Outshining Mac Mini M4
technology1 year ago

Asus NUC 14 Pro: A Tiny Powerhouse Outshining Mac Mini M4

The Asus NUC 14 Pro is a highly customizable mini PC that offers a variety of configuration options, including different Intel processors and chassis sizes. It supports up to four displays and features expandable storage, making it suitable for business users seeking a compact workstation. However, it lacks a 3.5mm audio jack and can be noisy under heavy load. Prices range from $400 to $1,000 depending on the configuration, offering flexibility but potentially high costs.

"Sony's PS5 Slim: A Sleeker Design with Expandable Storage and Removable Disc Drive"
gaming2 years ago

"Sony's PS5 Slim: A Sleeker Design with Expandable Storage and Removable Disc Drive"

Sony has confirmed that the PS5 Slim console will still support expandable storage, allowing players to add extra storage if desired. The PS5 Slim will come with 1TB of internal SSD storage, an upgrade from the launch model. The console requires a PCIe Gen4 M.2 SSD with a minimum read speed of 5,500MB/s. The continued support for expandable storage is beneficial for gamers with the increasing file sizes of games. The PS5 Slim is set to be released next month.

New Affordable Xbox Expandable Storage Options Available Soon
gaming3 years ago

New Affordable Xbox Expandable Storage Options Available Soon

Microsoft is preparing to introduce new Xbox expandable storage options from other manufacturers, with Western Digital's 1TB expansion card for Xbox Series S / X consoles being the first non-Seagate option. The move is expected to help push prices down, as the Seagate-manufactured cards have remained stubbornly high-priced. The Western Digital card is priced at $179.99, $40 less than the Seagate model, but still overpriced for 1TB storage. Microsoft's decision to go with proprietary storage for its Xbox Series X / S consoles has limited consumer options, while Sony's PS5 allows for a variety of drives on the market.