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That’s when she remembered a phrase a fellow engineer had whispered months ago: Portable4pc .

Informative takeaway: Modern portable monitors use USB-C Alternate Mode (Alt Mode) to combine DisplayPort and power delivery, eliminating extra power bricks. But a PC needs power. The mini-PC required 65 watts—too much for a standard phone charger. Mira solved this with a 100W USB-C power bank and a GaN (Gallium Nitride) charger . The GaN charger was tiny but fierce, and the battery bank let her run the whole rig for four hours untethered. Portable4pc

Mira smiled. “You don’t buy it. You build it. Welcome to Portable4pc.” That’s when she remembered a phrase a fellow

At first, Mira thought it was a brand. But a quick search revealed it was neither a single product nor a company. was a concept —a category of solutions designed to make a full Windows PC truly portable without sacrificing performance. It lived at the intersection of three technologies: tiny powerhouse computers, portable touchscreen monitors, and smart power management. The mini-PC required 65 watts—too much for a

As Mira packed up her rig after the meeting, the client—a CTO who had just watched her compile code on a train—asked, “Where do I buy that?”