My current setup is an old MacBook woth 2 external HDDs, and I am almost happy with it, for now. I just saw this mini PC on Amazon and I am considering buying it, just to try out a new thing. I think it is cheap (~22 USD).
What I am worried about is that this much memory and storage might make it almost unusable. I was thinking of hosting some minor services, like remark42, shynet or vaultwarden. What else do you think I can host? If my mind changes, I will also try it with a desktop environment and try to connect it to my 4K Android TV.
Here are some specs, if you don’t want to visit the webpage:
| Brand | thinvent | 
| Personal computer design type | Mini PC | 
| Operating System | Linux | 
| Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB | 
| RAM Memory Installed Size | 2 GB | 
| CPU Model | Cortex A5 | 
| Special Feature | Memory Card Reader | 
| CPU Manufacturer | ARM | 
| Wireless network technology | Wi-Fi | 
| CPU Speed | 2 GHz | 
| Graphics Coprocessor | Integrated Graphics | 
|---|---|
| RAM Memory Maximum Size | 16 GB | 
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet | 
| Memory Speed | 2 GHz | 
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10 x 10 x 1.8 Centimeters | 
| Speaker Description | built in | 
| Video Output Interface | HDMI | 
| Graphics Card Description | Integrated | 
| Hard Disk Interface | Unknown | 
| Style | With Wi-Fi | 
| Manufacturer | Thinvent Technologes Pvt Ltd | 
| Form Factor | Small Form Factor | 
| Item Height | 1.8 Centimeters | 
| Item Width | 10 Centimeters | 
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 1.8 cm; 460 g | 
| Item model number | Micro 5_2021 | 
| Processor Count | 1 | 
| RAM Size | 2 GB | 
| Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM | 
| Hard Drive Size | 16 GB | 
| Hardware Platform | Linux | 
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 5 Watt Hours | 
| Manufacturer | Thinvent Technologes Pvt Ltd | 
| Country of Origin | India | 
| Item Weight | 460 g | 


Of course the big question is “what will you use it for” because some uses will run just fine.
I would max that out so fast though.
Exactly. The use-case dictates requirements, then you build according to that. Will this work for a camera system? With the right drive(s) added, sure. Would this run something graphics intensive very well? Not particularly.