When I bought this laptop the cheap thin clients came with eMMC storage. Keyboard and display are convenient for installations, backups and occasionally other uses. A decent size UPS is more than $100 and still doesn’t last anywhere near the 7+ hours of the laptop battery when the power fails. I’m away for 3-4 weeks at a time and had repeated power failures completely corrupt my server SSD during that time.
The laptop cost less than a thin client, plus a gpu, plus a UPS and came with a warranty. Different people have different use cases than you do. Some of us even know what we’re doing.
They usually do come with SSD. If you need object recognition, there are ones with an PCIe slot for a gpu.
But I am honestly not sure why you need a keyboard and display on a server.
When I bought this laptop the cheap thin clients came with eMMC storage. Keyboard and display are convenient for installations, backups and occasionally other uses. A decent size UPS is more than $100 and still doesn’t last anywhere near the 7+ hours of the laptop battery when the power fails. I’m away for 3-4 weeks at a time and had repeated power failures completely corrupt my server SSD during that time.
The laptop cost less than a thin client, plus a gpu, plus a UPS and came with a warranty. Different people have different use cases than you do. Some of us even know what we’re doing.
Maybe they want to be able to type things into it and look at the output without having to go over the network.