10-21-2019, 05:41 PM
(10-17-2019, 11:16 PM)mzs.112000 Wrote: I'm thinking about getting 2 Pinebook Pro's. These will be used for novice computer users,
Based on your experience, would it be a good choice, to give to 2 young computer users?
Their usage case largely centers around YouTube, Music, Netflix, Minecraft, schooling(which doesn't use Java or Flash), and more YouTube.
Generally they aren't interested in installing software or messing around in the system. Both users already run Linux on a shared laptop(my old C2D P8700 one).
Of course, spec-wise, in terms of raw hardware, I don't think they will have any issues, since they already use a laptop with 4GB of RAM, possibly a slower 160GB HDD, and a slower P8700 CPU(it geekbenches lower than the RK3399), screen is lower res.
I think that their main issues would end up being software-based. They play Minecraft: Java, I don't know if it will work on ARM, but presumably OpenJDK should, Ubuntu has packages for it on ARM. YouTube should work, Netflix is browser based, should also work, and their school site is also browser based, works on both Firefox and Chromium.
So, do you think a PB Pro would fare well once pressed into service as a media consumption laptop for an average user who expects things to work without any tinkering at all? Or might they be better served with a Chromebook?
IF They are already used to using Linux on your older laptop,
There should not be any real problems switching to the Pine book Pro.
Though I would suggest that they occasionally run 'Bleachbit' as a once in a while habit ( both as user and as root )
and perhaps use USB flashdrives for storing large items.
( The suggestions are only my opinion, you, yourself or others may or may not agree )
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