After removing Chrome OS and installing Debian/Ubuntu, of course.
http://www.engadget.com/2014/02/04/asus-chromebox/
$179 for Celeron 2955U processor model, also available with a core i3 but I can't find a price for that configuration.
Haswell processor should be quite energy efficient, and it's also pretty damn small (4.88"x4.88"x1.65" or 124x124x42mm if you use proper measurements
)
2 or 4GB RAM
16GB SSD
FOUR USB 3.0 ports
SD card reader
802.11a/b/g/n WiFi
1GB Ethernet
HDMI
DisplayPort
Kensington lock
...and no windows tax!
http://www.engadget.com/2014/02/04/asus-chromebox/
$179 for Celeron 2955U processor model, also available with a core i3 but I can't find a price for that configuration.
Haswell processor should be quite energy efficient, and it's also pretty damn small (4.88"x4.88"x1.65" or 124x124x42mm if you use proper measurements
)2 or 4GB RAM
16GB SSD
FOUR USB 3.0 ports
SD card reader
802.11a/b/g/n WiFi
1GB Ethernet
HDMI
DisplayPort
Kensington lock
...and no windows tax!







) the i3 model would suffice for my intended use. My eventual plan is to equip all my TV's with boxes like these so they can be used as both TV's and PC's. Not doing any high-end gaming so i7 likely overkill. I was more curious than anything as to what the reason for the limitation is. You can bet without the i7 you won't be running Windows Media Center on it.




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