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A second-hand used laptop. Or an used Intel NUC.
I'd say it's difficult to buy anything new for $100 that's actually worth spending that money.
I'd recommend one if the Mini PCs like
But that's about twice your budget with a decent amount of RAM and some storage. (And way faster than a RasPi.)
I may have purchased that exact item from Amazon a few months ago. It is 100% worth saving up for a bit to purchase something this good. Debian stable is fully supported. It's currently just my streaming client but it's pretty powerful and sips power compared to off lease desktops or even laptops.
Out of curiosity: Did you measure the idle power consumption?
That's a good point, I actually have not. I came to that conclusion based on the reviews I've read.