If you're looking second hand :
Nvidia: 2060 or better
AMD : 6600xt or better.
I wouldn't bother with older generations at this point, I'd also be a touch hesitant to go with much newer, unless you're willing to bring the GPU forward to your next build.
How bright is the environment you'll be using it in & what is the cost difference in your region?
Personally, I'd be leaning towards the Acer. But if you operate in a really bright environment the AOC may be better for your needs.
HDR10 isn't that big a deal at the brightness the ACER is capable of, but is a nice to have, ditto HDMI 2.0, chances are you'll be using display port anyway.
If you're looking second hand :
Nvidia: 2060 or better
AMD : 6600xt or better.
I wouldn't bother with older generations at this point, I'd also be a touch hesitant to go with much newer, unless you're willing to bring the GPU forward to your next build.
How bright is the environment you'll be using it in & what is the cost difference in your region?
Personally, I'd be leaning towards the Acer. But if you operate in a really bright environment the AOC may be better for your needs.
HDR10 isn't that big a deal at the brightness the ACER is capable of, but is a nice to have, ditto HDMI 2.0, chances are you'll be using display port anyway.
I would avoid USB as the range is shit.
After that, I'd go for this : https://pcpartpicker.com/product/mMJgXL/edup-ep-9651gs-80211abgnacax-pcie-x1-wi-fi-adapter-ep-9651gs
It's $1 dearer than the slightly cheaper options, but it looks better & honestly that's all it comes down to, these all use the same intel chipset.
Just make sure you plug in the antennas for range & make sure to use the card-> USB header cable for bluetooth.
This'll be fairly straight forward.
All in all, it's smaller than an ATX case, but still very easy to build in with the components above.
I'd opt for a Ryzen system over 12th gen intel now. Similar cost, more performance, less power usage & an upgrade path.
I've opted for a microaTX case / mobo as smaller builds are a personal preference of mine.
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Personally, I think whilst the community is small, there's probably no need to pass sales / deals & spoonfeeding requests to different communities.