I ditched my laptop for a pocketable mini PC and a pair of AR glasses

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I work best seated at my desk setup with multiple screens in front of me However, when I travel or just need to get out of the house for a bit, I can’t bring my setup with me—or at least I thought I couldn’t.Now I know what you’re thinking. Why don’t I just go with one of the best laptops instead? Well, I’ve tried and while my trusty ThinkPad hasn’t let me down yet, I still end up using it with extra peripherals and oftentimes, a portable monitor too, which kind of defeats the purpose of using a laptop in the first place.Over the past few years, I’ve also downsized from a full desktop and I now do the majority of my work from one of the best mini PCs. I like the experience of using a mini PC over a desktop or a laptop so much that I even took a mini PC with me to Taiwan last summer.Of all the mini PCs I’ve tested and reviewed, one in particular has stuck with me and that’s due to how portable it is and the fact that it uses a USB-C port for power instead of a barrel port connector. After trying out a pair of AR glasses for the first time when I spent two weeks with the iPad mini, I decided why not combine the two together and throw one of the best power banks into the mix for good measure. Then, I could truly work from anywhere just like I do from the comfort of my home office.I’ve been using a pocketable mini PC, a pair of AR glasses and a massive 25,000 mAh power bank together for the past two weeks and it’s completely transformed the way I work. Here’s how I came up with this novel approach to on-the-go computing to better fit my unique workflow.Pocketable meets private(Image credit: Tom's Guide)Last year, I got to try out the Khadas Mind and even now, there’s no mini PC quite like it. Instead of being rectangular or having a cube-like shape, the Mind looks a lot more like one of the best external hard drives. Not only is it powerful, it’s also pocketable thanks to its tiny 5.75 x 4.13 x 0.79-inch frame.Another thing that sets the Khadas Mind apart from other min...

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