
Updated 31-Mar-21: USB-C cannot be used for display (its protection in the specs says this is not possible) and the VGA port does not work. I would have returned mine at this point if I hadn't used my one time win 10 license on it so I'm stuck. This is due to an invalid Win10 license. One option if you know someone who is currently in college is to get a Win10 Educational license through them, usually cheap or free. Its features are mainly Enterprise. Or go to a reseller and buy Pro for $35. There are almost no options in the BIOS, so you can't set it to restart after a power failure. Not good if this is going to be used in a kiosk or for a print server or NAS that you plan to use all the time. Otherwise it is like any other mini PC. Starts up and shuts down fairly quickly, I love that it has a USB-C connector.

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