Blackview MP20 review: A tiny but mighty Mac Mini alternative for Windows users
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Blackview MP20 review: A tiny but mighty Mac Mini alternative for Windows users
"The MP20 is a lightweight, palm-sized computer that weighs 265 grams, measures just under 4 inches square, and is only 1.4 inches thick, but still packs a huge punch. These small-form-factor PCs are generally measured in liters, and this one is 0.326 liters (a shade less than a can of Coke)."
"On the front are a pair of USB-A 3.2 (10Gbps) ports, a 3.5 mm audio jack, and the on/off button; on the back are a pair of USB-A 2.0 ports, an HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort for hooking up displays (you can attach each of these to separate 4K@60Hz displays), a gigabit Ethernet port, a Kensington lock slot, and a DC input port for power."
Mini PCs have evolved as practical alternatives to traditional desktop computers, with the Mac Mini pioneering the small-form-factor market. Windows-based mini PCs, particularly those derived from Intel NUC designs, now offer comparable capabilities in even smaller packages. Blackview's MP20 exemplifies this trend, weighing just 265 grams and measuring under 4 inches square with 1.4-inch thickness. Despite its plastic construction, the device delivers significant computing power. Connectivity includes USB-A 3.2 ports, dual display outputs supporting 4K resolution, Ethernet, and audio jack, though notably lacks USB-C ports. These compact systems provide desktop performance without requiring large physical space.
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