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Introducing Khadas Mind Portable Modular Workstation: The Future of Working, Creating, and Playing

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Several companies are trying to make modular workstations happen as a result of an increasing number of workforce moving away from the traditional desk setup. But, Khadas may just have launched the most innovative product we have seen in this space. Called Khadas Mind, the team is blending high-speed computing with true portability with this modular workstation designed for digital nomads.

This isn't your regular modular workstation, as it truly innovates the space, with Khadas Mind adapting to different requirements through different peripherals to support every user's work, entertainment, and creativity needs. Weighing just 0.99 lbs (450g), Khadas Mind Module PC allows you to switch between three modes that fit different needs:

  • Mind Only for extreme portability
  • Mind with the Mind Dock Configuration for intense multitasking
  • Mind with Mind Graphics Configuration to unleash your creativity in design and gaming

Small but mighty... fitting in your palm, Khadas Mind portable PC features the best of the tech

Whether you are a digital nomad, a designer who has to showcase their work on the go, or a senior leader who has to travel and check up on multiple locations, Mind seamlessly transitions, enabling site-to-site global work, minimizing downtime, and maximizing productivity.

Keeping effortless mobility at the front and center of its design, Khadas Mind doesn't compromise on computing prowess either. Unlike mini-PCs, this modular workstation comes with a built-in 5.55Wh standby battery that allows you to unplug it without having to shut down or do a complete boot-up to resume your work.

Some of the top specs of Khadas Mind include:

  • 13th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-1360P Processor (12-core, 16 threads CPU can reach a turbo boost frequency of up to 5.0GHz) in Premium version and 13th Gen Intel® Core™ i5-1340P Processor in Standard version
  • Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics (dynamic frequency of up to 1.5GHz)
  • 32G, 5200Mbps LPDDR5 DRAM in Premium version and 16G, 5200Mbps in Standard version
  • Dual M.2 NVMe PCIe 2230 SSD: M.2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 2230 SSD x1 (with built-in 1TD SSD for Premium version & 512G SSD for Standard) & M.2 NVMe PCIe 3.0 2230 SSD x1 (Empty slot for opening SSD cover position)
  • 5.55Wh standby battery (up to 5 hours of standby mode, over 24 hours of use time in sleep mode, and over 48 hours in Hibernate mode)
  • Size: 5.7 x 4.1 x 0.7inch / 146 x 105 x 20mm (quarter the size of an A4 sheet)
  • Tons of ports:
    • USB-C (Supports DP output, PD charging, and USB 2.0) x1
    • USB-C (Supports DP output, PD charging, and USB USB 3.2 Gen2) x1
    • HDMI 2.0 x1
    • USB 3.2 Gen2 x2
    • Mind Link x1
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The Mind Link mentioned at the end of the specs list is a patented 122-pin multi-purpose interface that supports USB 3.2 Gen2, HDMI 2.1, and PCIe 5.0 and provides a 10A power supply with up to 10,000 re-plug cycles. This interface enables Khadas Mind to integrate with other devices within the Khadas ecosystem, including the Mind Dock, Mind Graphics, Mind xPlay, and more.

Not just a mini-PC… Khadas Mind ecosystem for location-agnostic working

It is very clear that the Khadas Mind isn't just a portable workstation; it's the next generation of computing systems that enable location-agnostic working. Along with Khadas Mind, the team is also launching the Mind Dock and Mind Graphics.

Khadas Mind Dock is a docking station that further enhances Mind's productivity capabilities with 8 high-speed I/O ports, fingerprint recognition (data only stored locally), a built-in audio system that includes two mid-bass speakers and two tweeters (ACC speakers), and a mic-supported 4-pole 3.5mm headphone jack. When Mind is paired with Mind Dock, the whole system can simultaneously support up to four displays (4K 60Hz).

Want to go even further and achieve massive GPU performance? Another product in the Khadas ecosystem of the future is the Mind Graphics, which is an external GPU bay with the built-in NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060Ti external GPU. Khadas MG enables lag-free gaming and designing/editing, setting new benchmarks in design efficiency, gaming experience, and other GPU-driven tasks like A.I. model training. It also offers multiple ports (including Thunderbolt 4), fingerprint scanning, electronic switch lock, and high-quality speakers.

Khadas has launched its Mind project that ushers us into the future of computing on Kickstarter, offering early backers discounted rates on all its products. This includes Khadas Mind for $799 (retail: $1,099) for the Premium version and $599 (retail: $799) for the Standard version. Mind Dock will be available for $129, and Mind Graphics for $699.

Written by Seth Johnson

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