That was actually one of the things I was interested in as well. The pi 5 comes with two micro hdmi ports, which allows the device to be plugged into a monitor and used "as a desktop". You can even have the device propped up next to the monitor for a dual monitor experience. Some people already use a pi 5 for web browsing or document editing. I can easily imagine people using a single device for both personal home PC use as well as on the go computing and calling, and only having a dedicated device at home for heavy gaming or potentially home server use.
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Yes, someone from the Linux community asked something similar. Not to steal their comment but they suggested the use of this board to pair with the CM5 https://www.pi-shop.ch/nano-base-board-a-for-raspberry-pi-compute-module-5 In terms of space saving, that would be a big help. But I do like the pi5 for the micro hdmi plugs, it allows the device to be used as both a "phone" and a desktop. So I've gotta think about it some more. Thanks for the suggestion!
See that comment here: https://lemmy.zip/post/53113975/22778634