

The portability option is pretty nice too as XDO also offers a portable projector, battery, keyboards, and carrying cases for those who may need to do larger presentations at different locations frequently. It’s nowhere near the power of a much more expensive workstation or tower, but for primarily web-based uses, it’s plenty. XDO markets the Pantera Pico PC as a desktop replacement, and it could certainly do okay as one of those. Or, I could easily see a school buying dozens of these for a classroom and plugging them into existing monitors for mainly browser-based education uses. Or you could put Plex Server or Kodi Server on there and plug in some larger storage hard drives or a big MicroSD card to turn it into a home theater PC or streaming media server. You could probably build a gaming emulator station out of the Pico PC for retro gaming.
