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Posted by Jan_H
 - November 12, 2024, 16:16:42
I like the form factor with its plethora of ports.
In my line of work (cyber security), I need a full Ethernet port, sometimes even two, for running Wireshark. If you'd ever tried to hook up a laptop in a croded 10 inch rack, you would reaklly welcome such a beast. Couple it with a small wireless keyboard and Kali Linux, and you'll be all set.
Is this a rather special use case? You bet! It's a niche product for sure, not to compete head on with standard laptops or entertainment tablets.
Posted by person
 - September 15, 2024, 01:24:10
Quote from: James Parker on September 12, 2024, 12:32:12How, exactly, does this differ from a tablet?

it's one of the most pocketable devices you can get to run a full desktop OS. the ram storage and battery being replaceable are also nice to have. plus the specs are just good enough to run all the DX9/openGL era games that won't run well in something like winlator.

if they can slim it down a little and update to X86-64 CPUs with AV1 decode you'd have a nice media player.  since unlike android/IOS you don't want to face as much desk doing basic file management tasks.
Posted by Bob Kis
 - September 12, 2024, 21:10:35
Quote from: James Parker on September 12, 2024, 12:32:12How, exactly, does this differ from a tablet?

Hardware architecture, operating system and ports will be the main difference.  Otherwise, like a tablet, it's a touchscreen computing device.
Posted by James Parker
 - September 12, 2024, 12:32:12
How, exactly, does this differ from a tablet?
Posted by Redaktion
 - September 11, 2024, 21:32:26
Morefine's M11 is a recently launched mini PC that boasts a 7-inch touchscreen display along with a built-in battery. The system's internals are relatively humble, but its affordable pricing and full-fat desktop OS might allow for compelling usage scenarios.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Morefine-M11-affordable-mini-PC-with-7-inch-touchscreen-and-built-in-battery-launched-featuring-Alder-Lake-N-CPUs-and-16-GB-of-memory.887199.0.html