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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST Mini PC advice

    Thanks.. I'm guessing from the pictures that the mini PC is fine lying flat as well as stood vertically. Is there any downside to using a WiFi adapter as opposed to a built-in one? If not and the fan from the mini PC isn't that problematic, there's probably no real reason to spend the extra...
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST Mini PC advice

    Hey, Thanks for the recommendations. I know it's over-specced for what it is but if I'm spending 500-600 then may as well add another 50 quid or so for the extra RAM / whatever. I forgot to mention that I don't need a copy of Windows so I basically bump up the spec to what I would've paid...
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST Mini PC advice

    No, it's never going to be gaming. No monitor required (the TV will be the monitor) and don't need a keyboard or mouse either. Budget is around the £650...
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST Mini PC advice

    Hi, I'm looking to get a new home PC for the living room that will largely be used to surf the internet, watch media and all that standard stuff. Requirements: - Need to sit horizontally and be relatively small / slim - Not *too* loud, i.e. no fans making you feel like a plane is taking off...
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST Docking station for Recoil II

    Hi Just got a new Recoil II laptop and wanted to know if the Dell D3100 docking station is okay to use?
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