- Khada’s Mind Pro mini PC crams desktop-level GPU and memory into a tiny case
- The Mind Graphics 2 Dock adds the RTX 5060 Ti and extra connection ports
- Mind xPlay display converts Mind Pro into a portable workstation or laptop alternative
Khadas, a smart startup, became the first company to put a Lunar Lake mini PC on sale, has released three new devices at CES 2026.
Of these, the Mind Pro mini PC takes center stage by cramming an RTX 5060 Ti graphics card, 64GB of RAM and 2TB NVMe SSD all into a 0.43-liter case.
This isn’t the first time the company has crammed a fast GPU into a mini PC. The previously released Khadas Mind 2 and Mind 2S mini PCs may be tiny, but they pack a serious punch.
Modular performance and expansion
Khada’s Mind Pro modular mini PC is powered by an unspecified Intel processor and supports a dedicated graphics docking station as well as an external monitor.
To enhance the graphics capabilities, the Mind Pro can be paired with the Mind Graphics 2 Dock, which features an RTX 5060 Ti GPU with 16 GB of GDDR7 video memory.
The dock also has two HDMI 2.1a ports, a DisplayPort 1.4b, multiple USB Type-A and Type-C connections, a memory card reader and a 2.5 Gbit/s Ethernet port.
Once connected, the system is capable of handling tasks that would normally exceed the capabilities of most compact mini PCs, providing flexibility for demanding workflows.
Mind xPlay, an external display, also complements the mini PC by turning it into a mobile workstation.
The LCD panel has a resolution of 2880 x 1920, a maximum brightness of 500 cd/m² and a refresh rate of 60 Hz, and also includes a webcam and microphones, as well as being able to act as an external display for other devices.
This allows the Mind Pro to function either as a compact laptop alternative or as an additional monitor in a desktop setup, providing more practical uses.
The Mind Pro offers video output via two Thunderbolt 4 ports as well as an HDMI port.
Also, high-bandwidth expansion modules can be connected through four PCIe 4.0 lanes for additional system customization.
While its specs suggest extreme performance in a miniature package, it’s uncertain how they’ll be adopted by mainstream users or integration into wider product ecosystems.
The company has also yet to reveal any details about cooling or thermal management, making sustained performance uncertain.
Khada’s Mind Pro is expected to be available for pre-order from January 27, 2026, but information about its price remains under wraps.
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