• @[email protected]
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    214 hours ago

    Honestly I didn’t spend much time actually working this way because… well it “just” worked. If you have a more specific question though happy to try to answer. I don’t think I even had to tinker, namely plug in the USB-C hub, plug anyway else you need in, e.g. mouse&keyboard, HDMI screen and voila.

    • @Nednarb44
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      114 hours ago

      I guess I just picture a phone powering a “PC like” station struggling and lagging. That’s probably an outdated concern considering things like raspberry pi’s run just fine

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        213 hours ago

        Depends entirely on what you are doing. For example yes you can run Blender on this… but probably going to struggle quite a bit once you do anything complex on it. If you are “just” browsing the Web… and to be honest (on the non-Pro at least) not heavy pages, great. Watching videos that aren’t 2160p x265 60fps? Sure. But… if you start to do that or video editing… yeah it will be practical unusable. IMHO better of think of it as a lightweight computer, like a RPi, that can handle a LOT as long as it’s not demanding.

        • @Nednarb44
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          111 hours ago

          That’s great to hear. I would probably use it for checking on my server, watching some videos and some basic work tasks. Sounds like it would work fine enough for that. Thanks for the info!

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            111 hours ago

            No problem. I suggest asking locally if someone around, by any chance, have one they could give you for a week or so, see if it’s worth it for you.