The article explores the author's experience with a new mini PC, which initially prompts skepticism about its performance due to its small size and charm. Priced at $309, the PC's setup process using Windows is criticized for being tedious compared to the efficiency of Linux distributions. However, once operational, the PC impresses with its speed and responsiveness, especially when launching applications like Microsoft Edge, demonstrating that mini PCs can be unexpectedly powerful despite their diminutive size.
A tiny, cute PC doesn't always inspire confidence in its performance; Is it made for a child? Or maybe it was built to serve as nothing more than a tool for browsing the web.
To begin, the setup of Windows is a time-consuming pain. Where Linux boots for the first time and you're off to the races in seconds, Windows takes an ungodly amount of time to update.
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