Having spent so far 3 days with the PBP, I can tell that it's been a joy. This ARM laptop can do things you couldn't dream of, like play retro-games, GZDoom, OpenArena/Quake 3, and even games like Celeste, thanks to stuff like XNA I believe. Enough about that, however. The default operating system, Debian, really pulls it's weight. Out of the box they put in stuff like Hexchat, Chromium(eww), LibreOffice, SMPlayer and a few other applications for the average user. I don't believe this is an average user's laptop, as in order to really get things running, you need to have an understanding of the Linux/BSD world. Once you do though, you're in for a treat. One of the things I really dislike about this laptop, and the only thing, is that it comes with 64 GB of eMMC storage. That's like nothing in today's world, but given all the other premium features you get for $200+tax+shipping/handling and customs I would say it's a steal. Now since it's an ARM laptop, obviously it's not going to be running stuff like Steam, or any other big name X86 applica- tion, but that's fine for someone like me. I usually end up gaming on a game console anyway. Here's my setup: Claws-Mail Firefox cmus/VLC weechat/Hexchat ssh nano/Leafpad/Emacs mpv/SMPlayer Caja/Thunar/ranger By default it uses the MATE desktop, which means GNOME 2 paradigms. You can change that, of course, and I recomm- once it gets a bit more mature and has feature parity with the default desktop. Overall, I'd rate the device a 8/10. Still a few kinks here and there, but a pretty solid experience.