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>> No. 25724 Anonymous
3rd December 2016
Saturday 1:49 pm
25724 Lattepanda
Are these any good?
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>> No. 25725 Anonymous
3rd December 2016
Saturday 2:04 pm
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>>25724
Looks interesting, tell us more.
>> No. 25726 Anonymous
3rd December 2016
Saturday 2:39 pm
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>>25725
Not the OP, but I've heard a little about these before.
Same basic principle as the raspberry pi, but with an x86 chip capable of running windows, and with an onboard arduino.
>> No. 25727 Anonymous
3rd December 2016
Saturday 2:40 pm
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Lattepanda single-board computer running Windows 10. I am building a pocket computer and looking for something closer to a real motherboard than a Raspberry PI. Would appreciate input from people that have used one before.
>> No. 25728 Anonymous
3rd December 2016
Saturday 2:45 pm
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>>25727
They're fairly new and I don't think there's that many people around with experience of them yet. You might be better off looking towards the makerspace community for advice.

Are you building this to make practical use out of it, or just for the sake of building it? If it's the former, it might be worth looking at the GPD handhelds:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7C51mkucrnc
>> No. 25729 Anonymous
3rd December 2016
Saturday 3:08 pm
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>>25728
Thanks. I was not aware of that, for some reason. Something like the Pandora could be perfect, depending on the specs.

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