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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/15/2016 10:54 AM, Tom Lichti
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 1:13 PM, Kirk
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"the compact PC starts at $699". Ouch! But also way
overkill.<br>
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With the right content[1] and the right GPU, an Atom
does just fine.<br>
Bought my last two IONs for about $100-120 IIRC.<br>
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I agree. As I said, lots of other smaller, cheaper
options. But the Nvidia thing made me post this.
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<div>Looks like the 'base model' doesn't even include
Xeon/NVidia:</div>
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textegyp",serif;font-size:18px">"As for the price,
the compact PC starts at $699, which probably gets you
an Intel Core i3 configuration without discrete
graphics. HP didn't say how much a Xeon/NVIDIA setup
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<div>That along with the lack of HDMI makes this pretty much
a non-starter for media playback, which, to be fair, isn't
the target market.</div>
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Yeah, if that price doesn't include Nvidia, that won't work. I can't
find any ports listing on the HP site but I assume this has
DisplayPort. Lots of DisplayPort to HDMI converters out there.<br>
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