Video•Apr 10, 2026
This Is the Future of Personal Computing [Olares One Review]
The video reviews the Olaris One, a headless personal‑computing box that bundles a 24‑core Intel i9‑Ultra CPU, an RTX 5090 Max Q GPU, 94 GB of RAM and a 2 TB NVMe drive. Marketed as a private AI hub and personal cloud, the device is designed to stay on 24/7 while delivering desktop‑class performance without a dedicated monitor, keyboard or mouse.
All interaction occurs through a browser or the companion LA Pass app, turning any phone, tablet or PC into a thin client. The underlying Olaris OS, built on the open‑source Terminus platform, orchestrates workloads with Kubernetes, isolating each app in its own container. This architecture enables secure local AI inference, Windows and Steam game streaming, and self‑hosted web services while keeping data under the user’s control.
The reviewer demonstrates real‑world use cases: dragging books to a tablet for remote reading, installing Open Claw for large‑language‑model inference, generating images with Stable Diffusion via Comfy UI, and running a private Jellyfin media server. Each app installs from the Olaris Market with a few clicks, and the system reports resource usage in real time, showing the RTX 5090 operating near full VRAM with modest power draw.
If adopted widely, Olaris One could redefine the PC market by shifting heavy compute to a centralized, user‑owned node, reducing reliance on public clouds and corporate AI services. For enthusiasts and small teams, it offers a cost‑effective, energy‑efficient platform for AI research, media production, and gaming, while preserving privacy and data sovereignty.