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This weird, split-body mini PC might be the most confusing business workstation this year

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  • Kingdel PHX18/K3 mini PC design sounds smart, but it’s more of a gimmick
  • Ryzen chip brings power, but not enough ports to justify its price
  • Offers USB4, 8K video and three simultaneously connected displays

Modular computing devices are meant to offer flexibility, but the new Kingdel PHX18/K3 mini PC seems to prioritize form over function.

The device offers respectable performance and some versatility, thanks to its two-piece magnetic design and AMD Ryzen processors. The base model includes an AMD Ryzen 5 6600U, a 6-core chip with integrated Radeon graphics. A more powerful configuration features the Ryzen 7 7840U with RDNA3 graphics.

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