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Return of the Thin Client: Microsoft's New Mini PC Can't Run Apps (howtogeek.com)
2 points by ForHackernews 8 months ago | hide | past | favorite | 3 comments


> Device longevity is also a concern. Microsoft hasn't told us anything about its mini PC's internal hardware—components like the CPU, RAM, storage, and power supply are a mystery. We don't know if this machine is upgradable or repairable, we don't know which CPU architecture it uses, and we don't know if it can be converted into a standard Windows or Linux PC. It's hard to justify a $350 mystery box when traditional mini PCs from Dell, Lenovo, and other brands sell for far less, and are incredibly easy to upgrade or repair.

At $350, I don't see why IT departments wouldn't just buy low-cost mini-PCs that they can actually administer and control. This seems like a tie-in to MS that is fraught with peril if / when they shut down support for accessing 365 online.


Running any version of Windows on it makes me think that perhaps corporate self esteem has won out against good sense.


Give it to Bringus Studios, I'm sure he can make it run Windows.




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