The NucBox from GMK is a compact mini PC running Windows 10 Home Edition that you can take anywhere with you. It is tiny at only 62mm x 62mm x 42mm (2.4 x 2.4 x 1.6 inches) and it weighs 125g.

On one side of the box, there is a slot for a TF card and a 35mm headphone jack. On another side, there is an HDMI port, a USB type C port for power, and two USB 3.0 ports.

The cooling fan is unobtrusive with vent slots on the top and side of the box. The only other button is the power button.

Inside the NucBox an Intel Celeron Gemini Lake J4125 quad-core processor is running at up to 2.7GHz and an Intel Graphics UHD 600 chip.

The NucBox has 8GB DDR4 memory and an SSD with 128GB or 512GB internal storage options, which is extendable using the TF card for up to another 128GB of storage.

The box containing the NucBox also has a power input with a transformer and a user guide. The user guide is extremely basic, and it will not help those who have never seen a mini PC before.

To install Windows 10 Home Edition, you will also need to find a keyboard to plug into the box, a mouse, and an external screen. Then, you can install Windows 10 and configure a Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth keyboard, screen, and mouse if you choose.

In use, the NucBox is extremely quiet with minimal fan noise. The fan does spin often, but as it is so quiet, it is not really intrusive.

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