[CentOS] Alternative to laptop

Sun Jul 14 12:02:45 UTC 2019
H <agents at meddatainc.com>

On July 10, 2019 7:14:57 AM EDT, Mike <1100100 at gmail.com> wrote:
>https://www.asrock.com/nettop/index.asp
>
>Asrock has a series of Intel and/or AMD based mini-pc's called the
>DeskMini.
>Competes in the Intel NUC space.
>Plenty of power and up-to-date components, multiple ports for dual
>monitor and at least two ssd's, etc.
>I don't work for Asrock or sell their equipment.
>
>
>On Wed, Jul 10, 2019 at 2:52 AM H <agents at meddatainc.com> wrote:
>>
>> I am considering buying a small, and therefore easily portable,
>computer as an alternative to the laptop I already have. Obviously it
>would not have battery, a screen, nor a keyboard etc. but more or less
>be an easily portable computing unit to move between offices where a
>keyboard and monitor(s) could then be connected. I want to run CentOS
>7, later CentOS 8.
>>
>> The smaller, the better, however, there are certain key features I
>would like to have:
>>
>> - HDMI for 2 monitors
>>
>> - USB for keyboard
>>
>> - 2 extra USB for eg external harddisk etc.
>>
>> - both wifi and at least Gb Ethernet cable connector
>>
>> Probably at least 16 Gb of memory, capability to drive two
>high-resolution monitors and whatever else might be nice such as SSD of
>at least 256 Gb.
>>
>> Size wise it would be nice if it were no larger than a "book",
>whatever size that might be.
>>
>> Does anyone use something like the above, or know of a computer
>meeting the above criteria?
>>
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The smaller BeBoxes might be interesting, the other ones are too large.