I ordered a Beelink for my neighbor this morning and it'll bee here in a few days.
I see what you did here.

Decent of you to be helping a senior.

I ordered a Beelink for my neighbor this morning and it'll bee here in a few days.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B...8b31b3ccb337e&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tlYou can buy an Intel N100 powered Mini PC off Amazon brand new for under $200 with Windows included. I think 16GB of RAM is the sweet spot on those. Will run any modern office apps, browsing, streaming, just fine. They have low power usage, and with NVMe SSDs they're super responsive and quick
And if you look on Amazon, there are literally dozens of various Beelink configurations: different CPUs, RAM, SSD, etc. From $100 all the way up to $1,000.If you type-in Beelink at Google.com, there's four different Beelinks shown. Which one did he buy?
Those are pretty sweet
A thousand times the computing power used to put men on the moon... Packed into a box the size of a couple decks of playing cards.
Funny part is it’s a lot more than 1000xA thousand times the computing power used to put men on the moon... Packed into a box the size of a couple decks of playing cards.
What about getting your neighbor a tablet? Smaller portable and easy to use.Nukeman, the Apple Mac Mini comes in about the same price at $500, I think MacOS is more versatile and easier than Chrome, more service options with Mac, Mac is stable and should be an easy transition from Windows.
A base model Mac Mini is more than enough for her--and the base model comes with 256GB storage, not the 128 in the Chromebox above.
https://www.apple.com/us-edu/shop/buy-mac
Also, I would think Shel B is going to have fewer support issues with Mac versus Chrome (just my opinion), mac Hardware and Software generally extremely stable and reliable.
It's amazing how much the computers cost for the apollo program.A thousand times the computing power used to put men on the moon... Packed into a box the size of a couple decks of playing cards.
Probably. I'm not sure what NASA had at the time. Maybe a PDP-8?Funny part is it’s a lot more than 1000x
Much laterProbably. I'm not sure what NASA had at the time. Maybe a PDP-8?
What about getting your neighbor a tablet? Smaller portable and easy to use.
The decision not to get a laptop or tablet was made early on. She has personal preferences and some physical limitations that influenced the decision.She should just get a tablet
Have you found a reliable one? All the ones I've seen look good on paper until you start reading reviews of people complaining that they overheat and throttle down performance.A fanless mini-PC could certainly work for her,
I bought a system for my mother from Amazon. I think I paid $350 for EVERYTHING (monitor, keyboard, speakers, mouse, all of it, and it ran 100% of the things she wanted (YouTube, music, all of her spreadsheet/Microsoft programs, etc.) very well. No issues.My neighbor is a 90yo woman with almost no knowledge about computers. Her current machine is an ancient HP that barely runs. I'd like to find a desktop/tower machine that can fit under her desk that offers good wireless accessibility and which will be used almost 100% for online shopping, watching sports and streaming services like Netflix, and, of course, email. I just need the box as I have a really nice, big, Dell screen that I'll give her. She'll need speakers of some sort, probably something like Bluetooth. Sound needn't be high-end, but her hearing is bad, so the sound must be clear and able to have some volume.
She's been happy with the HP brand, and it's comfortable for her. I have a Dell account and can get interest-free financing. That's helpful, but not a requirement.
I've seen some all-in-one machines that look interesting, similar to this in style and features. What are your thoughts on these?
HP All-in-One
Is there something out there that'll last her the rest of her life (remember, she's 90) for about $500.00 or so, maybe less? More than likely I'll be loaning her the $$ if not making her a gift of the machine.
So this one for about $300.00?
So this one for about $300.00?
https://www.amazon.com/Beelink-Pro,AMD-powerful-Computer-Fingerprint/dp/B0963SGJH3