
"waiting for the right moment to buy that espresso maker or bidet you'd been eyeing, next week on October 7 and October 9 might be the best time to pull the trigger. And yet, even though it's not officially here yet, some items have already begun dropping in price. Take this mini PC for example. You can get the AceMagic"
"If you don't have that large of a living space, like if you live with roommates or just have one bedroom or studio in an expensive city, you probably consider what little space you have to be precious. You may not want to take up your entire desk with a massive PC tower. A mini PC offers versatility while keeping the footprint small."
"Lots of modern TVs already have built-in smart features, allowing you to download app like Netflix and Hulu directly to them. And if your happens not to be one of those, streaming sticks like the Fire TV and Roku are pretty cheap to come by. That all may be the case, but there are still reason to power your home theater with a mini PC instead. They are full-on Windows devices after all. That means you'd have a wider range of compatibility,"
Big Prime Deals Day occurs on October 7 and October 9 with multi-day sales aimed at boosting purchases during slower months. Some items are already discounted ahead of the event. The AceMagic mini PC is currently 25% off, reduced from $200 to $150 for a limited time. Mini PCs fit small living spaces and conserve desk or entertainment-center real estate. Mini PCs run full Windows, offering broader format compatibility and playback of locally saved media compared with streaming sticks. Mini PCs work well as Plex servers for remote media access and as lightweight emulation machines; only store ROMs for games owned legally.
Read at Kotaku
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