So there it is–my new mini PC, the A9 Max from Geekom . A smart little powerhouse, barely bigger than a sandwich tin, whisper quiet and amazingly powerful. I unpacked it, plugged it in, and completed the initial setup. Everything works perfectly, as my test shows . And yet I realize after just a few minutes: it won’t stay this way for long. As soon as the software is installed, my fingers start itching for a screwdriver. Why? Because an off the shelf PC is always a...

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