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Raspberry Pi 400 would be perfect for a 11 year old for educational learning, social media, shopping.... Pi 400 is costs 100 bucks. Pair that with a 27" retina screen to complete the build. Runs a recent copy of debian arm. This is excellent value when compared to a 27" iMac.

 
Oh joy, laptop won't power up, now I have to sit in an uncomfortable chair at a desk instead of on the couch. I contacted my computer geek friend already. I just break things when dealing with a laptop.
 
Oh joy, laptop won't power up, now I have to sit in an uncomfortable chair at a desk instead of on the couch. I contacted my computer geek friend already. I just break things when dealing with a laptop.
I prefer the use of nerd over geek. Know nothing of your laptop, I will guess it is a hard drive failure or power supply issue.

Yes I am going to need a better ergonomic setup as well.
 
I prefer the use of nerd over geek. Know nothing of your laptop, I will guess it is a hard drive failure or power supply issue.

Yes I am going to need a better ergonomic setup as well.

My buddy and I came up with the term "redorkulate". "I'm very sorry honey but I will be late for dinner. I need to redorkulate the hard drive back into the case.
 
I'm trying to find a super cheap TV on FB to use as a monitor to test things. People are pretty ridiculous in not knowing to post what inputs the TV has. Or model #. Or anything other than a pic of the screen. I hate to tell you folks here this but… watch out cuz there's some real dummies out there.
 
I love gadgets so I just got a gimbal Smooth4 to play with. I think Squid Game series was shot with a phone camera.
 
Lol welcome to 2022, Raspberry Pi OS goes 64bit today. The Raspberry Pi contains a UART serial port on the GPIO header on pins 8, TXD (GPIO 14) and 10, RXD (GPIO 15). I use a serial port to connect to the console of network switches and routers.
 
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