The next time any of my familly/friends will need a new upgrade, i might try out the 2200G. Basic intel i3/pentium builds have annoyed me in 2017, so much that it actually made me sad. I know not all of the following had to be done , but for all them time was spend investigating if it would be a risk or required update.
1) HT bug bios update
2) ME bug requiring bios update
2b) reapplying specific drivers for the ME bug
3) meltdown/spectre bios update
4)new Intel driver distribution platform not working for months and the redesign from application based to browser based , which brings a tons of compatibility issues with browser versions ,....
5) crashing graphics drivers
*)motherboard line-up mess , hopefully fixed soon
**) value , the 2200G offers a lot of value
now all these things happened in 2017 , i really love my Intel products and on a personal level these issues are not a big deal ,but if you build a small machine for like your family/friends it becomes way to much of a nuisance, so if the 2200G becomes as stable as the Ryzen builds , i will not look away from it.