Geekom positions the IT15 as a focused mini-PC offering designed to challenge the Mac mini's dominance. The IT15 pairs an Intel Core Ultra 9-285H CPU with AI-boost capabilities, 32GB of RAM and 2TB of storage for heavy workloads. The chassis is smaller and lighter than the Mac mini at 593 grams, making it highly portable and suitable for space-constrained or hot-desking setups. The design is described as unexciting but practical, with numerous ports and a metal-plus-hardened-plastic casing. The product follows Geekom's GT1 Mega lineage with emphasis on performance, connectivity and compactness.
The Geekom IT15 enters a mini-PC market that has long been dominated by one product over all others: the Apple Mac mini. Windows contenders have come and gone, with big-name makers like Dell, HP, ASUS, Acer all trying to offer their own alternative for the compact desktop computer consumer, and all largely failing to make any lasting impression at all.
And this year, they're aiming to do one better with the IT15. Sporting 32GB of RAM and 2TB of storage yet again, the CPU has been upgraded to the latest-gen Intel processor, the Core Ultra 9-285H, with its inbuild AI boost to keep up with the geometric development of AI technology and software. And I've been using it for my work (and some of my play) for the last few weeks.
The Geekom IT15 takes the basic design of the GT1 Mega I tried out last year and somehow squishes the form factor even more, making the IT15 smaller than the Mac mini on all fronts. That means it will fit on even the most space-deprived desk space, and the super-lightweight 593-gram build makes it eminently portable for hot-desking workers who want desktop CPU performance, as long as they have a screen to access, obviously.
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