I don't recommend getting an all-in-one PC-monitor as you have limited
monitor size options, and if anything breaks inside, you're extremely
limited in what you can use to fix it.

I recommend just getting a mini-PC and hiding it behind the monitor. Some
can even run on 12V (may want to put power regulation in the power path
depending on how stable the source is). From where do you usually buy PCs?



On Sat, Jan 12, 2019, 5:52 PM Chuck McCown <[email protected] wrote:

> Instead of googling it I will just ask the Borg:  Looking for a monitor,
> perhaps 14-18” with a PC built in.  Like to use a USB mouse and keyboard.
> Wifi built in.  No, I don’t want to cobble one together with a Raspberry PI
> etc.
>
> It is for permanent mounting in my splicing trailer so we always have
> access to the internet when out and about.  Just make the techs run on
> their phone hotspots if they want to look up something with a decent sized
> screen.  If they start streaming movies, well it is their data plan, not
> mine...
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