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Ubuntu doesn’t look like stiff competition for Windows just yet, but if you’re into the Linux-based OS for some reason, you’re probably going to be interested in the HP Pavilion 20-b101ea. This is a decently affordable all-in-one desktop PC that’s up for grabs now in the UK and due out in the US sometime “soon”.
You don’t pay a lot (£349, or $526, to be more exact), but you also don’t get much spec-wise. Everything is average – at best – starting with the 20-inch 1,600 x 900 pixels resolution display and the 1.4 GHz AMD E1-1200 APU with Radeon HD 7310 graphics.
Oh, okay, maybe the selection of ports and connectivity options is above par, with four USB 2.0, two USB 3.0, Wi-Fi, Ethernet and a 6-in-1 memory card reader. But, other than that, nothing too special – 4 GB of RAM, a 500 GB SATA hard drive, a SuperMulti DVD burner, a USB keyboard and an optical mouse.
The thing even looks average, though it weighs 6.4 kg, which is not that bad. All things considered, is anyone thinking of migrating from Windows to Linux for this AIO?
You don’t pay a lot (£349, or $526, to be more exact), but you also don’t get much spec-wise. Everything is average – at best – starting with the 20-inch 1,600 x 900 pixels resolution display and the 1.4 GHz AMD E1-1200 APU with Radeon HD 7310 graphics.
Oh, okay, maybe the selection of ports and connectivity options is above par, with four USB 2.0, two USB 3.0, Wi-Fi, Ethernet and a 6-in-1 memory card reader. But, other than that, nothing too special – 4 GB of RAM, a 500 GB SATA hard drive, a SuperMulti DVD burner, a USB keyboard and an optical mouse.
The thing even looks average, though it weighs 6.4 kg, which is not that bad. All things considered, is anyone thinking of migrating from Windows to Linux for this AIO?
Via [Engadget]
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