Be honest /g/, how many of you have or kind of want one?
>>61826850
Its an underpowered piece of shit. I will never buy that
>>61826855
I don't think anyone intends on doing serious work using one of these, to be fair. But as a shitposting/ricing device it should work.
>>61826850
It'd be sweet for shitposting, the college I go to has TV's all over the place
>>61826850
Literally can't think of anything useful to do with it.
Too weak for desktop use, too expensive and convoluted for TV use and no ecosystem for hacking shit together with it.
>>61826884
Why this over a used T420 or mini-itx AM1 build connected to a TV?
>>61826891
I feel like it wouldn't be the worst for like remotely using your main PC while you're away.
Then again you can just use a laptop for that.
>>61826850
we use them at work for out network / infrastructure monitoring... they are fine for signage and dynamic web pages
>>61826955
Yeah, that's the thing. It's a neat idea, but I already have a couple of laptops, a desktop, a phone, a tablet, and a raspberry pi. I already don't have a use for some of that shit.
>>61826850
>too weak/hot to do real work
>too expensive to be everywhere
This PoS is useless. This is the exact moment that Intel realized it can never be ARM.
>>61826916
Grandparents
>>61826850
not going with the superior apu graphics
>>61826850
Resold one, it was shit