OK, so it is there at top right of the mobo (second image) is the eDP connection(s) for LCD display. That's what makes mini-ITX mobos unique. Don't find this in regular desktop PC mobos!
My Windows XP laptop died after 12 yrs. Bought a Huawei Matebook with Windows 11. Doesn't feel as nice as the old laptop. So I'm starting to assemble mini-ITX computer capable of running Windows XP as the TRUE successor of my old laptop. May surprise people but u can still buy Ivy Bridge (3rd gen Core) mini-ITX brand new even today. Anyways, the nice thing about mini-ITX mobos is you can connect an LCD screen directly to the mobo (not needing bulky VGA/HDMI cables but the tiny laptop kind that also supplies power to the LCD). This mini-ITX mobo from MSI should have eDP connector for LCD display or I would be very disappointed!
The MSI PRO HM570TI-B I526 appears to be a laptop mainboard converted to desktop PC mini-ITX format. No pricing info, but the inclusion of a soldered Intel Core i5-11260H processor without too many bells and whistles suggests this is a budget-friendly product.