• all-in-one

    From hubops@ccanoemail.ca@21:1/5 to All on Tue Dec 8 16:46:07 2020
    I didn't know that the All-In-One ever made a comeback !

    https://eco-techrecycling.com/hp-8300-2

    Where were these used - education ?

    John T.

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  • From Paul@21:1/5 to hubops@ccanoemail.ca on Tue Dec 8 23:57:02 2020
    hubops@ccanoemail.ca wrote:
    I didn't know that the All-In-One ever made a comeback !

    https://eco-techrecycling.com/hp-8300-2

    Where were these used - education ?

    John T.


    Small businesses like them.

    And they don't really like floppy or CD holes
    on them, because it encourages the employees
    to bring music to work. And we can't have that.

    When you're making extra-small cubicles
    for employees, the smaller the PC, the better
    a deal it is for space management. I've seen
    cubicles small enough, the chairs only roll
    sideways, because there is zero room to back up :-)

    The other wsy to do it, is buy a PC with a VESA plate
    on it, and it bolts to the back of the monitor. Those
    would be smaller than ultraSFF.

    Since a lot of these smaller form factors are
    not easy for buyers to do DIY maintenance,
    I wouldn't recommend getting used ones. You
    want stuff where you can go to a local computer
    store and get parts. Like ATX supplies, if the supply smokes.
    Some of these are small enough, they use wall adapters,
    and maybe that is OK from a maintenance perspective.
    You won't get the adapter locally, but at least
    you'll be able to find something with the same
    sort of rating.

    *******

    With education, it's sometimes different, depending
    on which level of government provides grants
    for an initial purchase. If the purchase is coming
    from the tax base, then the cheapest box could well
    be the winner. You only get Apple iPads, if the
    next level of government up, buys them.

    Paul

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