Hello from Maine
CRT monitors - they are being given away like hotcakes. They are free. I see them everywhere and I even have a bunch myself.
Bartop arcade machines are unquestionably good
Keeping CRTs out the of landfills and saving the environment, probably also good

So I'm thinking of designing and building simple and affordable bartops to use up many of the extra CRTs and maybe even employ some of my pals who are broke

So I have the design for a simple bartop in mind, and a simple control panel, and it can all be scaled around the free CRT

But what I can't really think of is the computer... For my own bartop I have a Pentium 4 laptop that had a broken LCD. I removed the LCD entirely, extended the power button via wires, and there you have it a bartop computer.
But I don't have a bunch of Pentium 4 laptops with broken LCDs laying around, and they are pricey. I wonder what computers are small and cheap that are good for a bartop.
I think of those "all in one" mainboards, the ones that have everything built onto the mainboard and don't require any add-on-cards. Those could lay flat and a power supply and hard drive could be next to it. But those are kind of a pain.
Then I wonder if there is something else I am overlooking... Like an single board computer (SBC) or a dumb terminal or something like that. Or maybe something I don't know about.
What do you guys think ?
Wanna help me design a cheap and simple bartop that anyone can build, and that uses a CRT ? We might have a positive environmental impact and entertain some kids LOL

Tell me what you think of my fuzzy idea.
Thanks

Craig