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Raspberry Pi 2 Model B Desktop (Quad Core CPU 900 MHz, 1 GB RAM)
Feb 16, 2020
Raspberry pi 2 b is great for tinkering
This little guy is great for hobbyist projects. It's easily got enough power to off load dhcp and dns from your gateway to improve your network performance. You can even set it up to perform network level ad blocking through black lists (if you're interested, look up pi-hole project os image, free of charge).
Lots of gpio to play with for just about anything you can imagine. You want a toilet that's IoT flushable from across the country? This little dude can do it with properly configured gpio pins, a couple arduino relay boards and some servos.

Feb 16, 2020
Nice little panel mount power meter
Works well if you want to track your power consumption separately from your company meter. Takes a little ingenuity if your main panel needs the cutout. If you're halfway skilled at using a dremel cut off wheel it's easy to do.
I don't think it's as accurate as say a $300 fluke but it's not that inaccurate. It's good enough to find a discrepancy and warrant the use of a NIST certified device, which is needed for court cases.
This little guy is even smart enough to measure power factor and distinguish between true resistive loads and loads with power factors. It doesn't flat out display the power factor but it is evident in the power measured at device, if you do the math.

Feb 16, 2020
Lenovo strikes big again with x1c7
So the thinkpad x1 carbon 7th gen laptop is quite the well rounded powerhouse. It's a processing beast, capable of multitasking several resource hungry apps or maybe just one really intensive application like audio synthesis and processing (fruityloops/audacity), graphics processing (gimp, etc).
Fast and snappy action. Easy to work with. Fingerprint id is a nice touch with quick response for log in. Plus the fingerprint data is stored in the tpm security chip on the motherboard, so no way to hack the signature off the main drive. 1440p display is beautiful. Wifi and Bluetooth are top notch. Sound is excellent.
The biggest point for new was the weight and battery. It's very light, less than the weight of a Sunday newspaper (do they even have those anymore?). Battery lasts FOREVER. Not kidding about this, you can close the lid to put it to sleep at 75%, let it sit for a week and then open the lid with 72% remaining still.
Drive access is lightning fast, as is boot. Thunderbolt USB c is named that for a reason - 10Gbps in real world use is still lightning fast even with big files like movies.
Love this laptop. As usual, Lenovo comes through with a beast flagship. The minimal housing design with carbon fiber top and magnesium alloy bottom is sleek and beautiful. Backlit keyboard is a nice touch.