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Yes, but I've run into issues trying to connect an iPod. I think Apple's Windows drivers for talking to iPods don't work properly under ARM.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The quick answer is maybe, but even if it does I will not recommend it, Let me explain: As of today 8/8/2021 this is the cheapest Windows ARM PC out, but ARM in windows still is a work in progress. This PC by default runs Windows ARM and Intel 32bits apps, you can upgrade it to windows 11 preview or windows 10 beta at your own risk to run Intel 64 bit apps, Some apps that were running fine by default, now after the upgrade are not. I like this windows ARM PC especially the price, but I will not recommend it to a normal user, the list of why windows arm is not ready for common users is long.
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