Hi Dick,
I can use the Raspberry Pi 4 to browse the web. It comes with Chromium pre-installed.
It’s based on Linux Debian so lots of free software is available including LibreOffice.
I loaded the 64Gb SD card with four boot options
Raspbian Full – a port of Debian with desktop and recommended software
Raspberry Pi Full (32 bit) - “ “
LibreELEC – Minimum install designed for running the KODI Entertainment Center and SAMBA
Raspberry Pi Minimum Install
I set up LibreELEC to load content from my main server
I can print to my network printers, access my NAS devices and store data.
I bought a kit that included a USB keyboard and mouse. The keyboard has 3 USB 2.0 ports built in
This is in addition to 2 USB 2.0 ports, 2 USB 3.1 ports and a USB-C port.
Yesterday, I hooked up two monitors to the computer. The kit came with one micro HDMI to Full HDMI cable. I got another one with my purchase of the 13” monitor
The Raspberry Pi has a robust support network and how-to documentation for doing everything from setting up a data base to creating a video surveillance system.
I will never get around to exploring all of the machine’s capabilities but I’m confident that I’ll have a lot more fun with this $200+ purchase than I’ve had with much more costly computers.
(I am responding to your question on my Raspberry Pi)
Ralph