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Posted by CStrike
 - March 22, 2025, 01:08:22
Has HDMI in so that is good.
I wonder how Intel Ultra 7 258V Series 2 + Arc graphic configuration fares compared to this configuration.
Posted by FlipWilson
 - March 20, 2025, 17:32:41
Meh, the only reason to prefer an intel chip (TB4/USB4) is missing.
90hz+ screen option with a slightly better gpu would be an improvement, but a more ideal fit (other than current price/availability) would be Strix Halo Ryzen Max option.

Having the HDMi in (or DP in) should be a must on all new AIO (including iMacs) so that once their internals have aged, they at least can act as respectable/useful monitors. Preemptively reduce e-waste.
These are perf3ct for aging parents or students, but sad to see them dumped once a coupla years past prime.
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 - March 17, 2025, 14:12:59
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