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02/17/12(Fri)09:16 No.152989>>152979 It's
the size of a credit card, has about as powerful a cpu as a an original
iPhone, has a more powerful gpu than the iPhone 4S, has HDMI out, 2 USB
ports, ethernet, RCA out, and will run off a few AA batteries. It can
output 1080p, uses an SD card for storage, has 256 mb ram, and will run a
wide range of linux distros.
The small size means you can put
it just about anywhere, in anything. It's only $35, so it's cheap as
fuck. When they're in full swing production, they'll be well-neigh
disposable. Since they run linux, and subsequently support languages
like Python, they're easy for beginner-level programmers like yours
truly to work with. It already has XMBC, so you can run your entire
media center off one at a third the price of an apple TV box, with a
whole lot more freedom and flexibility. There's already a kit being made
for GPIO, so robotics will be quite cheap, easy, and beginner-friendly.
It's the ultimate /diy/ item - a full-fledged computer, the size of a credit card. What's not to love? |