• Hardware news from RCI - Get 20ukp off

    From Andrew Rawnsley@3:633/10 to All on Friday, October 24, 2025 17:15:08
    ** Stop Press - We'll be knocking 20ukp off all hardware items (over
    50ukp) at the show. You don't need to quote any adverts or phrases or
    claim anything special. Just money off for everyone :) **


    At the recent Show Preview user group meeting, Andrew Rawnsley of RCI demonstrated some new hardware items that had been proving popular this summer, and will be available at the London Show this weekend.

    18 inches of RISCBook
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    First up was a new 18" RISCBook laptop. For those unfamiliar, the
    RISCBook range of laptops run RISC OS and Windows together, providing the
    best of both RISC OS and Windows software, with links between the two OSs
    to allow them to share resources such as files, printers, clipboard, and networking.

    The pressing onset of Windows 11 has prompted a number of users to upgrade this Autumn, and the 18" laptop has proven popular. Although 18" may
    sound huge for a laptop, screen shapes have become more flexible in recent times, and the 18" uses a 16:10 ratio with more vertical space for
    documents. This means it is roughly the same size/weight as a 17" laptop, whilst offering more screen space (1920x1200). Very practical for working
    on documents, and the high refresh rate (144 Hz) IPS panel looks lovely.

    We've found that as people age, they appreciate the larger screens and
    full size backlit keyboards (with number pads), whilst finding the
    convenience of a laptop is easier to fit in various rooms. For example,
    RCI's Allan (Andrew's father) now uses his laptop downstairs to save
    having to trek up to the more traditional machines in his office upstairs.

    Whilst the laptops aren't RISC OS friendly when they arrive, RCI is able
    to adapt them to run RISC OS beautifully, with smooth performance and
    flexible software compatibility (run both 26bit and 32bit applications).

    Touchpad mouse gestures (eg. 3 finger tap) mean that replication of the
    three button mouse is great too. Of course, you can plug in a mouse (or
    use a wireless one) too.

    These laptops are no slouches - 8-core, 16 thread AMD chips amply
    demonstrate why AMD have become so dominant again recently - they can
    motor through anything from web browsing to video editing. Whilst the graphics are on-chip, they're top tier for what they are, making games possible too. With 16GB RAM and 1TB of storage packed into a slim and low-weight chassis, there's a lot of "oomph" inside.

    Of course, RCI offers a range of other RISCBooks too, from 13" upwards
    with a variety of screens including OLED. However, these 18" units have proven quite popular, and so we're singling them out to RISC OS users.
    The laptops should be on display in London. Expect to see RCI's MiniPC
    range too.

    Pinebook Pros
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    Speaking of Laptops, RCI still have one or two Pinebook Pros - they grab
    stock from around the world when they appear online. Pinebook Pros offer
    a fantastic native-RISC OS experience with class leading performance,
    working wifi, and even optional NVMe sockets for high speed storage.
    Prices fluctuate as limited availability often results in price spikes,
    but RCI is trying to keep prices in the same ballpark as before.

    N.Ex.T, Hydra and NVMe
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    RCI will also be showing N.Ex.T and Hydra systems as usual - expect to see large NVMe drives and some exciting new features. See the latest v9 (and
    the forthcoming v10) NVMe drivers with SMART disc health features and
    drive health checks. See native RISC OS disc partitions, 4K sectors, our
    NVMe toolkit and more.

    Hydra shows how Pi4 and Pi5 tech can be used side-by-side, and you'll be
    able to see ROD's new RISC OS Direct for Pi5 running on a Hydra Head.

    Check out the tiny mini.pi N.Ex.T computer which packs almost every
    feature into the tiniest box, at a cracking price.

    There will also be some rather different devices shown with up to 8 NVMe slots! Aimed at file sharing and home NAS appliances, these small silent boxes provide exceptional capabilities at surprisingly affordable prices, whilst opening up a range of options for RISC OS and allowing room to
    expand and grow. Come and find out more at the show.

    RISCube Minis
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    We've talked about RISCBooks, but 2025 has also bee the year of MiniPCs
    with our range of RISCube Minis offering state of the art features and stunning performance at lower-than-ever prices. See features like the
    latest USB4, multiple 4K+ displays, Wifi 6E and 7, 2.5 Gbit ethernet and
    more - all useable from RISC OS!

    Monitors
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    We'll have a selection of IPS and OLED displays available on the stand for
    you to check out and plan the best way to make your day-to-day computing
    more pleasurable. Remember your screen determines everything you see and
    do on the computer, so if you're an enthusiast (and coming to a computer
    show counts as an enthusiast!) then you deserve the best you can.

    Monitor prices have come down a bit recently, so why not take advantage of that to treat yourself?


    Whatever takes your fancy, come and check out our range at the RCI stand
    at the show.


    Best wishes,

    Andrew

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