https://www.crowdsupply.com/eoma68/micro-desktop
>>57188489
>https://www.crowdsupply.com/eoma68/micro-desktop
> Earth-friendly
Immediately disregarded as hipster trash. Go shill elsewhere faggot.
>>57188501
God, I hope you're kidding because if you're serious you need a bullet between the fucking eyes.
Kudos, big baby.
>>57188489
>Allwinner A20 Dual-core ARM Cortex A7
It's trash
>>57188501
Nothing wrong with being earth friendly. On the other hand, I can't see a single reason to buy this.
> Linux 3.4 is what supports all the hardware, reliably.
Old ARM SoC with crappy Linux support, possible to stick into useless laptop casing. Neat but worthless.
>>57188501
>earth-friendly
The reason this is brought up is because this device combats planned obsolescence you fuckwad. If you took the time to watch the shit and see what they planned, they have conceived the idea of an open source AiO device for everything digital.
But of course you skipped that because "earth-friendly" hurts your 'darker-than-my-soul' ego. Kys m8.
>>57188489
The idea is nice, but this thing sucks and is overpriced.
Its literally 3 year old phone performance, you can get the same by buying an Orange Pi and bringing it with you, for half the price of their cheapest option.
>>57188489
Too little, too late. EOMA68 moves way too slowly. The SoC was bad already in 2013, when I first read about this project. The ARM hardware moves too fast for this sort of pace (or lack thereof).
>>57188501
> Earth-friendly
>Immediately disregarded as hipster trash. Go shill elsewhere faggot.
Faggot is what you apparently are, dude.
>>57188489
tablets can be used as "micro desktop" computers, too. what's the point of this thing?
>>57189739
It cant be used without peripherals. So unless everyone has a dock, its the worst desktop ever.
>>57189739
>>57189768
I mean tablets (and phones) that have HDMI outputs
also, the USB port in some android devices can be used to plug other devices, USB hubs, etc...
so its a raspberry pi2 but thinner
>C O U R A G E
Is there anything like this but with a ready-made enclosure that can connect two 3.5" hard drives?
Looks like a PCMCIA card
Could it stick it in my Thinkpad 380ED and use it like a bootable usb?