I would prefer to have a small 7 or 8 inch netbook which can fit in a very small bag, but it seems like they don't really make these types of PCs anymore. I do, however, see a LOT of mini PCs. This product confuses me: who is frequently near a monitor and power outlet, but not a desktop computer or laptop? It seems like a niche product but there appears to be quite a lot of mini PC manufacturers out there.
Do you use these things? What is your workflow/use case?
I also have a few of those “mini PCs” around the house for various things. One is my “server” (NAS, docker host, etc), one is a Proxmox host so I can spin up random VMs as needed, and my son uses one as a gaming PC.
If you shop well, a mini PC can be cheaper than you can build a desktop from parts, and probably cheaper than a laptop, too.
I did breifly mount one to the back of a monitor and bring it to my garage to run some ODB-II software with my car, as I didn't have a laptop that could do it, but that felt pretty silly. Otherwise, these things aren't hard to move, but I didn't move them.
https://www.servethehome.com/dell-optiplex-7000-intel-alder-...
I have one on my desk at work, when I need to log in remotely (not often) I use my old work laptop. For my personal work I have this bad boy
https://mastodon.social/@UP8/110568695732952713
that I log into with an iPad (bluetooth mouse and keyboard work fine but not if I add bluetooth headphones to the mix) using Remote Desktop and Tailscale.
Just today I bought a new ASUS mini pc (PN52). That'll be for Proxmox, and my new world order (making an mmo, not fancy 3d one, but still addictive).
MINISFORUM has some great specs at reasonable prices.
Today I travel with a custom 5L SFF build that has an 5700x and 3060 12GB. My build is much more powerful than your typical laptop in the same price point.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BHP34TH1
basically for a background media player, mostly youtube. It works fine. It's also fine as a backup and programming arduinos.
It's not my main machine but I'm glad I have it.
https://www.reddit.com/r/sffpc/comments/104epr6/i_either_loo...
Namely, using them in shops and offices as some better terminal, often just connecting to some server. But also at home as a media center, for children or as an energy-friendly solution. Mobile usage would be usually at events, like a fair, convention, or some workshop, where you want something small light which is not heavy to carry. Especially when you have multiple of them will they be a better and often cheaper alternative to a notebook. Then there is also the special corner of people who want something small for working, hacking, tinkering, where a normal notebook is too big, heavy or expensive, or lacking some special feature. And then there is also the very special type of people, who just fancy exotic hardware, and buy it mainly for the coolness. The two last groups have usually a bit overlapping, and people want some small but powerful enough for mobile tinkering, which is also hackable on its own, and kinda fancy at the same time.
It gets like 11 hours battery life even with Linux. It's a 14-inch screen I think, and I find it a good compromise.
I'm a terminal nerd anyway
I haven’t tried using it headless (as with an ipad or laptop as monitor)