I went to work in KY on a school job for few weeks and visited my retired buddy over the 4th weekend in Indiana. I'm home now since the middle of the month, but working on inside hobbies in the A/C. I built a new computer-- an Intel NUC minicomputer- it's hooked up to my 40" TV on an HDMI cable- guess what? I need a 55" TV now, as the fonts are a little too small to comfortably read from my easy chair 8ft away.
I have to switch to my laptop to post a picture -
Ok, here it is , an Intel NUC5CPYH microcomputer ( about 4" square). I used a 1 terrabyte hard drive (2.5" size) and a 4gb memory chip.
The minicomputer cost $129 w/cpu- there are 2 more usb ports on the front and the sound/mic jack. This is the newest low power processor, rated at 4 to 6 watts- that explains the small size of the power supply. After I built this, I scrapped out 3 old WinXP/Vista desktops boxes and put them on the curb for the scrap recycler people. I am using Win 8.1 full retail version- $119. The advantage is that I have 5 more installs of that OS, so when the hardware gets "dated", I can build another computer and not have to buy windows again. Win10 will have mandatory upgrades and updates, which means your hardware will become obsolete faster.