
We used some Byte3 in our shop to launch screens that should display information, but I wanted something faster for opening PDFs quickly and viewing easily. Byte4 seems to fill this gap. We use it to run 2 monitors, one of which is touch. Open PDFs and view reports on a website that updates automatically, leaving enough resources to do a little more without slowing you down. The hard drive isn't the fastest, so patching/installing software can take longer, but if everything works, it's not bad at all. I can improve the speed over byte3. Byte3 can withstand abuse by never shutting down in a dusty environment. If we see similar results with Byte4 I might buy these to replace all our computers in the shop.

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