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 ...
Many of the mini PCs that have flooded the market in recent years have drawn inspiration from the Intel NUC line of products that debuted in 2012. Some models manage to stand out with pocket-sized ...
In a nutshell: Ayaneo has launched an Indiegogo campaign for its latest retro mini PC, and it's already off to a smashing start. The Ayaneo AM02 is a retro mini console that some say is modeled after ...
The AYANEO Retro Mini PC AM01 is a unique and stylish mini PC that draws inspiration from the iconic Apple Macintosh computers of the 1980s. This compact and versatile device caters to a wide range of ...
Ayaneo has just revealed the price and shipping dates for its new Retro Mini PC AM02, but something caught our attention quicker than the spec list. The Ayaneo Retro Mini PC is sporting a small form ...
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 ...
AM02 Retro comes in a compact form, measuring only 0.9 liters in volume. It features a 4-inch touch panel LCD on the top with various functions such as displaying real-time hardware metrics, enabling ...
AyaNeo has only been around for a few years, though in that time it has been consistently pumping out quality hardware. While this has mainly included handheld PCs and games consoles, it has dipped ...
The Ayaneo Mini PC AM01 mighty micro machine that’ll happily provide you with access to lightweight new releases, Indie adventures, and emulated classics alike. Its older AMD Ryzen APU isn’t going to ...
The next product in Ayaneo's Remake Collection has arrived. The Retro Mini PC AM01 is technically Ayaneo's first mini PC, although one could argue that the company's many x86-based handheld gaming ...
The realm of retro gaming PC tech is something of a rabbit hole, and it's easy to accidentally become an antiquated Alice. From experience, I can tell you that exploring that vintage wonderland costs ...
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