HP Unveils OmniDesk Mini With 4 4K Display Support, First AI Mini PC With Thunderbolt Share
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Updated · Notebookcheck.net · Jun 1
HP Unveils OmniDesk Mini With 4 4K Display Support, First AI Mini PC With Thunderbolt Share
1 articles · Updated · Notebookcheck.net · Jun 1
August 2026 is the target launch window for HP’s OmniDesk Mini, a compact desktop the company calls the world’s first AI mini PC with Thunderbolt Share.
Intel Core Ultra Series 3 chips and a dedicated NPU are meant to speed AI workloads, creative tasks and local agentic applications in a smaller replacement for traditional tower PCs.
Thunderbolt Share lets users control 2 PCs with one mouse and keyboard while moving files at high speed, making the mini desktop a productivity-focused addition to HP’s AI PC lineup.
Up to 4 4K displays and 2 Thunderbolt 4 ports aim the system at creators and power users, though HP has not yet released pricing or product images.
As component costs skyrocket, can HP's new Mini AI PC avoid an extreme price tag at its August launch?
Can HP's Intel-based AI PC truly compete with the powerful NVIDIA RTX Spark machines also launching this fall?
Is the new 'Mini AI PC' a true computing revolution or just the industry's next big marketing trend?