solarkraft 9 hours ago

> However, you should note that you still need a Windows 365 subscription, priced between $28 to $315 a month per user. Microsoft says that its 4v CPU option with 16GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, starting at $66 a month per user, is most popular for employees “who only use Microsoft Teams, browsers, or Microsoft applications.” That costs $1,584 over 24 months — and when you add the $349 initial cost for the hardware, you’re paying nearly $2,000 for a basic cloud PC.

> For just $1,299.99, you could get a Microsoft Surface Laptop powered by a Snapdragon X Elite chip, with a 15-inch touchscreen, the same memory size, and double the storage.

Woah woah woah, what’s that? Actual journalism rather than just parroting the press release with 0 added value?

This has become so uncommon that I was taken aback for a moment.

GianFabien 13 hours ago

It's too expensive to even consider hacking and running Linux on it.

krunck 14 hours ago

So it's an appliance, not a PC.

johndoe0815 13 hours ago

Unfortunately, this thing still costs more than half the price of a basic M4 Mac Mini... Even though it looks a bit like the Arm-based Windows Dev Kit 2023 PCs (which the tomshardware article mentions) it seems to be based on some Intel CPU. This probably makes sense if it's remote booting over the network and not only a standalone remote desktop terminal.