That was actually one of the things I was interested in as well. The pi 5 comes with two micro hdmi ports, which allows the device to be plugged into a monitor and used “as a desktop”. You can even have the device propped up next to the monitor for a dual monitor experience. Some people already use a pi 5 for web browsing or document editing. I can easily imagine people using a single device for both personal home PC use as well as on the go computing and calling, and only having a dedicated device at home for heavy gaming or potentially home server use.



Yes, someone from the Linux community asked something similar. Not to steal their comment but they suggested the use of this board to pair with the CM5 https://www.pi-shop.ch/nano-base-board-a-for-raspberry-pi-compute-module-5 In terms of space saving, that would be a big help. But I do like the pi5 for the micro hdmi plugs, it allows the device to be used as both a “phone” and a desktop. So I’ve gotta think about it some more. Thanks for the suggestion!
See that comment here: https://lemmy.zip/post/53113975/22778634