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miPC.ar is a cloud personal computer service from Argentina, built around the idea of “your PC goes with you.” Users can access a remote computer from any browser, including public computers, tablets, or phones, without installing software on the access device. The connection flow uses a mobile app to scan a QR code, then opens the cloud desktop through a Web RDP client.
The product emphasizes full PC control: users can install their own software, run games, do development work, process data, handle graphic design, or edit video. It is not a traditional enterprise collaboration SaaS product, but is closer to a cloud PC / remote desktop service. For low-latency use cases, miPC.ar offers a Parsec connection option aimed at gamers and applications that are sensitive to interactive performance. However, the currently listed Básico, Estandar, and Profesional plans are all marked as having “no graphics acceleration,” while the truly gaming-oriented Gamer plan is still shown as coming soon.
Pricing is based on monthly subscriptions: Básico costs USD 19/month with 2 CPU cores, 4GB RAM, and 64GB SSD; Estandar costs USD 39/month with 4 CPU cores, 8GB RAM, and 128GB SSD; Profesional costs USD 79/month with 8 CPU cores, 16GB RAM, and 256GB SSD. Pricing for the Gamer plan has not been announced. The system supports Linux or Windows, but it is described as BYOL, with “installation not activated,” so users need to handle licensing compliance themselves. Deployment is offered as a cloud service, with no self-hosting information provided.
On the security side, the page highlights passwordless connection, which can reduce keylogging risks and is useful when accessing from public devices. However, it does not disclose details about data encryption, backups, permission controls, audit logs, or compliance certifications. There is also no visible information about team collaboration, role-based permissions, APIs, or developer support. As a result, it is better suited to individual or small-scale use rather than enterprise IT environments that require centralized management.
The advantages are simple access, no installation required, cross-device usability, and clearly defined compute plans. The drawbacks are limited disclosure of enterprise-grade features, the graphics-accelerated plan is not officially available yet, and payment methods and trial policies are unclear. It is suitable for individual users, developers, creative workers, and light remote-work scenarios where users want to access a remote PC from lower-spec devices.
Access from mainland China is unknown. The page does not specify network nodes, payment methods, or Chinese-language support. If you plan to use it long term from China, it is recommended to first test latency, RDP/Parsec availability, and payment feasibility. Comparable alternatives include Alibaba Cloud Wuying Cloud Computer, Huawei Cloud Workspace, as well as Shadow PC, Paperspace, and AWS WorkSpaces.
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mipc.ar is an Argentina VPS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach mipc.ar directly.