
"As you can see, the Veriton PC is tiny, measuring just 5.16 x 5.16 x 1.69 inches and weighing about a pound. It's basically a tenth of the size of my big PC tower. I've eaten sandwiches bigger than this. Even with the included 90W power adapter, this setup will not demand a ton of room, and that's the point here."
"Acer didn't waste any valuable surface space, as the device comes with a thoughtful selection of ports. You get four USB-A ports (two USB 3.2 inputs up front and two USB 2.0 inputs around the back). The Veriton also provides three different display ports: HDMI and DisplayPort on the rear, plus DisplayPort over USB-C at the front, supporting up to three external monitors simultaneously."
"I confronted that question head on when I recently tested the , a tiny Copilot PC designed for businesses. I'll be honest: I don't plan to ditch laptops anytime soon. However, Acer's mini machine made a very compelling case. I can absolutely see myself adding one of these PCs to my setup in the near future. If you're looking for a new computer, there are certainly reasons to consider a mini PC. Here's why."
The Veriton Copilot mini PC measures 5.16 x 5.16 x 1.69 inches and weighs about a pound, making it extremely compact. The setup includes a 90W power adapter and targets small spaces and business environments. The device is VESA-compliant for mounting behind monitors to save desk space. The port selection includes four USB-A ports and three display outputs (HDMI, DisplayPort, and DisplayPort over USB-C), supporting up to three external monitors. The compact size combined with thoughtful connectivity makes the mini PC a compelling addition to a workstation, even for users who primarily use laptops.
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