Hi all.
I have a customer that has a storefront - he sells furniture. He wants me to setup a small computer connected to a 32" (I think) 720p TV to basically just play children's YouTube videos non stop to entertain the kids while their parents are shopping. Initially I had set it up as a secondary monitor to one of his computers , the computer being in the office area, and the TV in the showroom on the other side of the wall, but that didn't really work out because they needed two people whenever they needed to change a video or something: one to operate the computer and the other to see what was happening. So I got him an Asus Chromebit with a Bluetooth keyboard. The problem with this is that for some reason the Chromebit would randomly shut down after an hour or so (doesn't seem to be a set time really, the TV would just go black and say No Signal) and the only way to get it up and running again would be to unplug the power to the Chromebit and start it up again. Obviously this is not ideal.
I googled this and it seems that many people are having this issue with the Chromebit. There doesn't seem to be any setting to keep it powered on, as far as I can see.
What would you guys suggest to do now? I was thinking of trying an Intel Compute Stick instead, but I'm not really excited of Windows on a low power device like that, especially with Windows Updates and all that. I'm considering a NUC or similar tiny PC, but since price is an issue as usual, I'd like to use a Linux OS. Does anybody have experience with something like this? Youtube on Linux, and being on 24x6?
Should I just try for a refurb Dell Micro or Lenovo Tiny PC?
Thanks.
I have a customer that has a storefront - he sells furniture. He wants me to setup a small computer connected to a 32" (I think) 720p TV to basically just play children's YouTube videos non stop to entertain the kids while their parents are shopping. Initially I had set it up as a secondary monitor to one of his computers , the computer being in the office area, and the TV in the showroom on the other side of the wall, but that didn't really work out because they needed two people whenever they needed to change a video or something: one to operate the computer and the other to see what was happening. So I got him an Asus Chromebit with a Bluetooth keyboard. The problem with this is that for some reason the Chromebit would randomly shut down after an hour or so (doesn't seem to be a set time really, the TV would just go black and say No Signal) and the only way to get it up and running again would be to unplug the power to the Chromebit and start it up again. Obviously this is not ideal.
I googled this and it seems that many people are having this issue with the Chromebit. There doesn't seem to be any setting to keep it powered on, as far as I can see.
What would you guys suggest to do now? I was thinking of trying an Intel Compute Stick instead, but I'm not really excited of Windows on a low power device like that, especially with Windows Updates and all that. I'm considering a NUC or similar tiny PC, but since price is an issue as usual, I'd like to use a Linux OS. Does anybody have experience with something like this? Youtube on Linux, and being on 24x6?
Should I just try for a refurb Dell Micro or Lenovo Tiny PC?
Thanks.