This AMD-Based, Palm-Sized Desktop is Upgradeable Despite its Size

T-Bao, a PC maker from China, has started selling its T.Book MN45 ultra-compact form-factor PC based on AMD's Ryzen 5 4500U accelerated processing unit (APU) that can fit on a palm of a hand. Unlike most UCFF systems, the T.Book MN45 can be upgraded when you want memory, storage, or a faster network connection. 

Historically, ultra-compact form-factor PCs have had three major limitations: reduced performance, fixed configurations and lack of upgradeability. Modern CPUs have good enough performance for the vast majority of workloads, so UCFF PCs can be used to run most of popular apps. Fixed configurations are inseparable peculiarities of pre-built PCs, but this one is more upgradeable than most.

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The system has many relatively large openings to ensure heat dissipation. In addition, to ensure consistent performance under high loads, the T.Book MN45 has a relatively large heatsink with three heat pipes and a fan.

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As far as connectivity is concerned, T-Bao's T.Book MN45 has a Wi-Fi 6 + Bluetooth 5.0 adapter, two GbE ports (which is important for corporate customers), three display outputs (one DisplayPort, one HDMI, one USB-C, all support a 4Kp60 resolution), four USB 3.0 Type-A connectors, and one 3.5-mm audio port for headsets. To make the unit even more compact and ready to use, it comes with a 65W GaN power adapter. 

For now, T-Bao's T.Book MN45 is available for $600 at Banggood, reports NotebookCheck. Also, a T.Book MN45 with 16GB of DDR4 memory and a 512GB SSD can be purchased for $550 at XiaomiToday and for $715 ~ $734 at AliExpress.

  

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Anton Shilov
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Anton Shilov is a contributing writer at Tom’s Hardware. Over the past couple of decades, he has covered everything from CPUs and GPUs to supercomputers and from modern process technologies and latest fab tools to high-tech industry trends.