What is a Mini PC?

What is a Mini PC
A Mini PC, sometimes called a NUC, is a standard computer made to fit into a very small box.

While small, many can be packed with a fast CPU, RAM, and Hard Drive, making them a good fit in many scenarios.

They are very popular as media center boxes connected to a HDTV but can be used the same as a PC.

Their small size makes them a good fit to stream videos wirelessly or play games on an HDTV.

A laptop can also be used in much the same way but will cost more since they have a screen and keyboard along with a touch-pad.

Mini PCs are basic computers, usually with HDMI output and USB inputs.
What is a Mini PC Ports
Most Mini PCs come with Windows installed.

Linux can be loaded onto some, but be sure to check the compatibility.

Besides being used as media centers they can also be used in any scenario a standard desktop computer would be used in.

The main purpose of a mini PC is to replace a big desktop unit with a small, compact form.

Barebones or Assembled Operating System Installed


Mini PCs come ready to go, often assembled with Windows 10/11 installed, or can be bought in a barebones kit.

If you have the technical skill, a kit may be best; otherwise, a ready-to-go unit would be a better option.

Most units will not come with a mouse or keyboard, so be sure to have some ready.

Like a standard PC, any USB keyboard or mouse will work, or a remote control can be bought.

If you have an old USB keyboard and mouse, they should have no problems working.

Remote controls or wireless small mini keyboard touch-pad combos are also very popular.

Mini PCs can be very handy and useful in the right scenario.

If you have the space and don’t mind a big desktop computer, there is no need for a small mini-unit.

Small units are meant to replace a big unit when practical.

For example, most will not want a big bulky desktop unit next to a new big screen 4K TV while a small Mini PC could be hidden.