3 micro-computers you can use everyday
Published December 22nd, 2011 | categories include: Hardware, Raspberry Pi, Uncategorized |
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This last month has brought forth 3 awesome micro-computers that you can use everyday. Most of these devices are not yet released, but I can say with some certainty, that they will change the way you think about computing. Let’s get started.
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Raspberry Pi - The Raspberry Pi is a credit card sized computer that promises to be the first $25 computer. I published an article today with screen-shots of the current bet aboard undergoing testing. If all is well, the Raspberry Pi will be capable of 1080p video, 10/100 ethernet (RJ45) and more, all hosting an Ubuntu operating system. |
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CuBox - Solid-Run announced on December 11, 2011, the availability of CuBox. CuBox is an ultra small open-source Android TV and media center hardware device with an amazing power punch. The CuBox operates using less than 3 watts. However, it packs an amazing hardware feature set. Read the complete article on the CuBox. |
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allwinner A10 - The allwinner A10, produced by Rhombus Tech, aims to “serve Free Software Developers, entrepreneurs, enthusiasts and Engineers with access to affordable, modern and importantly GPL-compliant hardware.” The allwinner A10 has been developed and currently being sold in China at a cost of $7. Read the complete article. |
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