The GMK NucBox G2 Plus is a tiny desktop computer that's small enough to hold in the palm of your hand, at just 3.42'' x 3.42'' x 1.55''. But it's a pretty capable little machine too, with a 6-watt Intel N150 quad-core processor, 12GB of LPDDR5-4800 onboard memory and an M.2 2242 slot for a user-replaceable SSD, along with a pretty decent set of ports.
The little computer is the latest entry in the growing category of mini PCs with Intel N150 "Twin Lake" processors. The chip is based on the same Alder Lake-N architecture as the popular Intel N100 chip that's found in dozens of mini PCs and other small, cheap computers released in the past few years. But the new Intel N150 chip supports higher CPU and graphics frequencies, which should bring a modest performance improvement.
This model is one of the smaller Intel N150 mini PCs I've seen so far, but it still has plenty of I/O features including support for WIFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 and a set of ports that includes:
The port selection looks familiar... so familiar that I'm 99% convinced the GMK NucBox G2 Plus is using the same motherboard as the M8S Twin Lake mini PC I spotted last week. But GMK is using a slightly different chassis and the two computers have the board positioned in opposite directions (so the ports are in the bottom section of the M8S and the top section of the NucBox G2 Plus).
GMK's mini PC also has 7 RGB LED lights along the bottom of the computer that allow the base to glow in different colors. You can adjust the lighting settings from the UEFI/BIOS menu.