Hiya,
I can't believe I saw this product in the news today -- something that could rock the Linux world in a good way --
http://www.electronista.com/articles/15 ... processor/
Of course it's annoying they don't offer the Linux version of this product with the Windows version spec.
typical...
Just what Dr. Simpleton ordered --
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Re: Just what Dr. Simpleton ordered --
It looks like the answer of Intel to the Raspberry Pi.
Better specs of course, but that is what Windows needs.
But the Linux-version for $90 sounds good.
Better specs of course, but that is what Windows needs.
But the Linux-version for $90 sounds good.
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Re: Just what Dr. Simpleton ordered --
I can't believe this tiny thing has a Micro SD card lot. The linux version ergo could be bumped to 72 GBs for a grand total of $127.Kalyk wrote:It looks like the answer of Intel to the Raspberry Pi.
Better specs of course, but that is what Windows needs.
But the Linux-version for $90 sounds good.
I like this because it's kind of a way to turn you TV into a massive non-touch tablet.