My mini-itx idea was definitely a DIY project. Which some people find fun! 
But if you're not comfortable building your own system, definitely get a 
refurb/openbox from Microcenter.




On Wed, 6 Nov 2013, Tom Poe wrote:

> On 11/06/2013 01:22 PM, tclug at freakzilla.com wrote:
>> You can easily put together a new mini-itx system that'll happily run the 
>> latest Linux desktop software for under $300. Source: I just did.
>> 
>> What are you planning on running on the thing? Unless you're doing REALLY 
>> heavy stuff you should be fine.
>> 
>> On Wed, 6 Nov 2013, Tom Poe wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello:  Time for me to think about purchasing used desktop that can handle 
>>> latest linux software. How old can I go?  Less than $200 price range still 
>>> reasonable expectation?  Any thoughts appreciated.
>>> Tom
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> Well, googled mini-itx and scanned over site.  Looks techie to me. I mostly 
> do email and watch msnbc videos, but would like to set up webcam video 
> production so I can make youtube rants about current events to keep me 
> occupied through the winter.  Graphics apps and webcam configuration desired. 
> I checked with Minco in St Cloud, and they have a couple HP desktops with XP 
> on them.
> Tom
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