2015 saw the release of the Acer Revo Build, a modular PC that allowed you to add various bits of hardware by stacking block-shaped, clip-on modules on top of each other like an expensive sandwich.
The idea never really took off (it certainly hasn’t changed how we customise and upgrade traditional PCs), but the concept was sound. Perhaps the sleeker, flatter, more powerful HP Elite Slice will have better luck.
This is, strictly speaking, a business PC, which means you get Windows 10 Pro instead of Windows 10 Home, and security features, such as built-in drive encryption. Performance has also been prioritised, as there’s both a 256GB NVMe SSD for faster booting and application loading, and a quad-core 2.5GHz Intel Core i5-6500T CPU. The latter is a full-fat desktop processor,…