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An external ethernet dongle is more likely to break or get lost. Wasn't there a push against dongles a while ago? Are they becoming normal again? There's no VGA port either which is a necessity for me. No CD drive either. Is this thing a laptop or a big smartphone with no touch screen? No numpad either, wow.
> An external ethernet dongle is more likely to break or get lost. Sure, but it's replaceable for the cheap cost of ~$10 - 20. > There's no VGA port either which is a necessity for me. 2007 called, they want their already-deprecated video standards back. > No CD drive either. 2000 called, they want their already-deprecated media storage standards back. >Is this thing a laptop or a big smartphone with no touch screen?…
Still inconvenient at least. USB Ethernet dongles also have the possibility of not being able to be used for network booting.
>2007 called, they want their already-deprecated video standards back.
Make it DVI or whatever you want then. I still need a video output for another monitor.
>2000 called, they want their already-deprecated media storage standards back.
I use the CD drive for things like DVDs or old PC games. Bluray disks are used now as well. Disks are not dead.
>Now I'm convinced you're trolling.
I like using the numpad so I must be a troll.