Thank you for the response. It helps to understand the the Id is some proprietary form of existing Intel product.
"To do the first time setup, you can simply connect a monitor, keyboard, and mouse to the Id itself. "
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"The Id firmware includes Debian Linux for an operating system and Media Center 20 for Linux. Linux is not a very user-friendly setup, so it can take some time to get used to."
This makes me nervous- as initially stated, I have a MacBook Pro to do the set up. These flavors of operating systems are unknown to me.
I'll look through the forum to better formulate a follow-up question regarding set up with a Apple device.
I'm not the kind of guy to have a monitor keyboard and mouse laying around...
I guess this gets back to if this is a consumer-enough product or, a really cool thing for a NUC5CPYH enthusiast.
I've enjoyed the challenge of what it all means so far.
Wishing everyone great sounds, Thanks again.