I just...don't understand why anyone would buy this. Like, if you need it to be portable, you're going to need a display and a mouse/trackpad, so just get a laptop. If you don't need it to be portable, then why wouldn't you just use a desktop machine? If the keyboard fails then you have to throw away the entire machine.
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If the keyboard fails, then presumably you could plug another keyboard into the keyboard.
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I think it's a portability thing, there are screens everywhere (most tvs can be used as screens if needed). This way your computer is also your input meaning you can plug it in anywhere and be good to go.
Except you still don't have a mouse
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Um lol no.