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Minix Shows Bunch of New Mini-PCs and Portable Monitors at Computex 2026

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Minix brought several new Mini-PCs and a couple of new portable monitors to the Computex 2026 show. Minix is covering almost every market segment with its Mini-PCs, and some upcoming designs are quite interesting. In addition, the company showcased several of its own portable monitors, including a 10-inch one.

Minix had an extensive lineup of Mini-PCs at the show, including the two new and upcoming Mini-PCs based on AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor, the ER939-AI Pro and the ER939-AI Ultra. Both are branded as AI Mini Workstations and are practically the same hardware but packed in a completely different chassis design. The ER939-AI Pro is your standard Mini-PC packed in a white box with a rather neat leather handle at the top, while the ER939-AI Ultra uses a bolder design and even incorporates an LCD screen at the top of the case. Both offer up to 126 TOPS of overall AI performance, have all the usual connectivity and dual 10 Gb Ethernet, and can be equipped with up to 128 GB of LPDDR5X memory and up to 8 TB of NVMe SSD storage. Bear in mind that the ER939-AI Ultra is still in its early stages, so we might see some changes in the design, but, hopefully, they will keep the LCD screen.

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