CES: Alienating PC Refreshes
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•Strange, unique, and otherwise noteworthy PCs and PC accessories from CES 2025
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The Asus NUC 14 Pro AI+ adds a color E-Ink display on top of its keyboard.
Asus is updating the NUC mini PCs mostly by putting new processors in them.
Asus offers few details about how it works: "Users can generate AI images through the built-in app".
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