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Zonbu Desktop review

Mini-PCs have evolved in incredible ways since the early days of hand-assembled Shuttle FlexATX formfactor systems and various VIA-based Mini-ITX systems. What started out as a limited but tiny computer that relied mostly on standard desktop hardware with a specialized motherboard, power supply, and chassis has become a niche market for devices that are increasingly proprietary in design while keeping the cost low and using astonishingly little electricity. The Zonbu Desktop computer is the pinnacle of mini-PC design, but the hardware is only part of the device's overall innovation.

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I think you are right about the subscription. I stay away from almost all subscription plans but I still have some such as cable TV / Internet, cell phone, land phone, house alarm, electricty, gas, government mandated insurance and so forth. Can you just buy it as an ordinary PC and use it as such?
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