• Probably not, but I have limited knowledge and even more limited patience. The main advantage of the laptop is ease of use.

    Once the PC is up and running, I generally control it via mobile phone app so a headless device would work. It's just a bit of a pain if something needs fixing.

    I was using a laptop with a dead screen for a while, but I got frustrated with having to plug in a monitor when something went wrong.

    At one point, I had remote desktop set up to my Chromebook but the Chrome remote connect app has changed and now you need to enable it for each individual session. I guess there is another app for doing this but again, ran out of patience.

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