Real Life with a Zonbu $99 Linux Mini-PC
Ordering a Zonbu appears to be relatively straight-forward. Typical e-commerce stuff via their website.
The one frustrating thing is that they don’t list a phone number anywhere on the site. At least not anywhere I could find. I actually had a question that wasn’t answered and I couldn’t ask it. I spent about 20 minutes looking and gave up. For a company that is aiming to be “plug and play” it would be helpful to allow at least some kind of pre-sales communication with real live people versus the ubiquitious web form and wait for a response model. Even an interactive IM session with someone would have solved my issue.
Now, if you’re read anything else about the Zonbu, you’ve no doubt seen the countless comments about how you have to pay a subscription fee for the online storage. Yes, you do. In my case, I opted for the 1 year plan, with 25GB of storage. My total order came in below $350.
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