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Hope this is okay to post here? Not sure which instance i should post it to.

Are these good pcs for classroom use? Basically teachers would just use them for presentations (PowerPoint, Google slides, libreoffice, etc), web browsing, YouTube videos, etc.

Considerations are, speed, ease of use, and future profing.

Anyone have any experience with these machines? Looking at this kind of spec:

https://www.refurbed.ie/p/lenovo-thinkcentre-m920q-tiny/115732/

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (1 children)

If you're looking for speed, you won't find it with the m920q tiny unless they're equipped with SSDs. We use them at our company with mechanical hard drives and the biggest report of issues is speed, because the poor hard drives can't handle Windows 10.l, even for just checking emails and running Edge.

Also, make sure you upgrade them to 16GB RAM too.

They're probably fine with SSDs, but not with HDDs.

Edit: Just checked the listing you posted. Those ones should be fine as they have 16GB RAM and SSDs installed already

[–] puck 2 points 3 months ago

Okay thanks. Yeah, the SSDs and 16gb of ram should mitigate speed issues. My main hesitation is the older CPUs in these. They’re not very future-proof and we are going to run windows 11 professional on them. With OS updates i can see them getting sluggish. They should be fine for a few years but can’t see them lasting much longer than 4-5 years. I suppose that’s fine for the price-point though