I have a touch bar era MacBook Pro at work that is almost always "docked" (all dongles plugged in), and an early 2015 MacBook Pro at home that's almost always docked (as in I actually bought an expensive third-party dock for it).
What I really have been liking lately, though, is my ASUS Flip Chromebook, since Chrome Remote Desktop allows me to remote into my home laptop at work, or I can just have Chrome up to do internet searches as an external monitor of sorts, or I can have it doing Spotify while I work.
Even with Termux, I can't picture ever using an Android/Chrome device as a primary solution, but it's an awesome supplement.
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I have a touch bar era MacBook Pro at work that is almost always "docked" (all dongles plugged in), and an early 2015 MacBook Pro at home that's almost always docked (as in I actually bought an expensive third-party dock for it).
What I really have been liking lately, though, is my ASUS Flip Chromebook, since Chrome Remote Desktop allows me to remote into my home laptop at work, or I can just have Chrome up to do internet searches as an external monitor of sorts, or I can have it doing Spotify while I work.
Even with Termux, I can't picture ever using an Android/Chrome device as a primary solution, but it's an awesome supplement.