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    Asus Tinker Board Takes on the Raspberry Pi 3

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    • mlnewsM
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      http://linuxgizmos.com/raspberry-pi-imitator-has-gbe-2gb-ram-and-4k-video/

      Double the processor power (but only 32bits), ARM RISC architecture, 2GB of RAM... Asus enters the SBC space with a powerful option starting around $57.

      http://files.linuxgizmos.com/asus_tinkerboard_top.jpg

      http://linuxgizmos.com/files/asus_tinkerboard_side2.jpg

      This one is likely to be really interesting and awesome to see one of the biggest PC makers getting into the game.

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      • DustinB3403D
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        I would actually invest a decent chunk of money into SBC if the use cases weren't so fringe. (at least for me they are)

        Raspian doesn't really do much for me, I suppose I need to find a decent use for these and then I'd use em.

        But otherwise they're really low cost computers with an odd use case.

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        • DustinB3403D
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          @scottalanmiller the shipping in the EU is free, so prepare to take a lot of orders and hand carry em back. 🙂

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          • scottalanmillerS
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            @DustinB3403 said in Asus Tinker Board Takes on the Raspberry Pi 3:

            I would actually invest a decent chunk of money into SBC if the use cases weren't so fringe. (at least for me they are)

            Raspian doesn't really do much for me, I suppose I need to find a decent use for these and then I'd use em.

            But otherwise they're really low cost computers with an odd use case.

            Debian and Ubuntu, I believe, are already set on this board.

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