Acemagic’s latest retro mini PC borrows from Dreamcast and PS1 design, then pairs it with AMD’s Gorgon Point platform. It ...
A new VHS Combo TV is on its way for folks who want to ‘Binge-watch like it’s 1999.’ ...
The AM02 is ready to go right out of the box with Windows 11 installed, and it even comes with a fast charger and all the cables you’ll need. One of the coolest features is the touchscreen on the top ...
TL;DR: A retro Macintosh-style dock for the Mac mini that adds ports, SSD expansion, and a tiny display. It’s pricey, deeply ...
Accessory maker Shargeek recently launched an Indiegogo to fund its latest device — a charging brick shaped like a retro Apple computer with a functional display. The Retro 67 is a compact charging ...
The AYANEO AM02 is a small desktop computer from a company best known for making handheld gaming PCs. But while this little PC may not have discrete graphics, it’s not hard to see that it’s also ...
TL;DR: AYANEO's AM01S Mini-PC features a retro design with upgraded internals, including an AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 "Strix Point" APU, DDR5-5600 memory, and an M.2 2280 Gen4 SSD slot. It has a 4-inch ...
The company behind the AYA Neo line of handheld gaming PCs is branching out into compact desktop computers with retro-style designs. The upcoming AYA Neo Retro Mini PC AM01 is a small form-factor ...
Photo: Drew Dalzell Cutting-edge computer setups are cool. Vintage computer museums are also cool. But do you know what’s super-cool? Both. Together. Los Angeles-based sound designer Drew Dalzell sent ...
In context: For those looking to build a retro gaming PC in a tiny form factor, Eivind Bohler's ITX-Llama could be a perfect DIY project for you. He recently dropped an introductory video on YouTube ...
We've just posted up a review of the Ayaneo Retro Mini PC AM01. The vendor's first mini-PC is a cute little machine that's part of Ayaneo's Remake collection, and sports an aesthetic inspired by the ...
The Book 8088 was a neat experiment, but as a clone of the original IBM PC, it was pretty limited in what it could do. Early MS-DOS apps and games worked fine, and the very first Windows versions ran… ...