2005 PowerBook G4 12"

I have a circa 2005 PowerBook G4 12" laptop, that I would love to use for my 7 yr daughter, but IU can't get any flash sites to run, and trying to update software but it will not install.
It this a lost cause or what am I missing? Is this machine just a nice coaster at this point?
T.

Keyboard MAYBE, if your PowerBook has bluetooth, but the amount of effort it'd take to just save like $20 on some USB keyboard wouldn't be worth it. The monitor is a big no however. I don't know of a single Apple laptop that has video inputs.
If you are, or have a good friend, who's an electrical engineer and wants to spend some quality time with a multimeter working out what pins on the video connector does what, then rig up your own adapter to DVI... You could probably remove the display and mount it on a wall or something and use it that way. But again, the effort and time involved really just doesn't seem worth it.

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