: The Intel model utilized Iris Pro 5200 integrated graphics, which were capable of running MMOs and mid-to-low end titles but struggled with AAA games at high settings.
💡 : If you are looking for a modern equivalent, contemporary iBUYPOWER systems like the Element SE offer vastly superior GPU power (like the RTX 5060) in larger but still manageable starter cases. hexa ibuypower review
: Its compact, obsidian-black chassis allowed it to fit easily into a backpack or be mounted to the back of a TV or monitor. : The Intel model utilized Iris Pro 5200
Reviewers from Forbes and Stuff.tv noted that while the HEXA was more expensive than standard desktops—starting at $899—its value came from its discrete form factor and customization. Reviewers from Forbes and Stuff
The HEXA’s standout feature was its size, measuring roughly 4.5 by 4.3 inches and standing about 2.4 inches tall.
The iBUYPOWER HEXA was a revolutionary ultra-small form factor (USFF) PC that aimed to deliver desktop-class performance in a chassis roughly the size of a stack of sticky notes. Launched in 2014, it was marketed as a highly portable machine suitable for dorm rooms, office environments, or as a living room media center. Design and Portability