PINE A64 - First $15 64-Bit Single Board

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PINE A64

First $15 64-Bit Single Board


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Hunter's comment

  • Suitable for someone who love DIY
  • You can turn it into full android computer
  • Small size
  • Open source
  • Save power because it consumed only 2.5 to 3.5 watts
  • Affordable, it only cost you $15
  • Memory: 512 MB but if you want more, you can choose PINE A64+ which cost only $19(1 GB)

Here's the introduction video:

https://ksr-video.imgix.net/projects/2120524/video-616152-h264_high.mp4


Link

https://www.pine64.org


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Hi @zeusqraqen,

Thanks for your hunt. I’ve reviewed and approved it. The hunt is on.

CC: @not-a-bird, this seems something you may like!

Actually, I have one of their PineA64 boards with an optional wifi/bt daughterboard. It's an awesome SBC. It actually has a built-in RTC, unlike many other SBCs (I'm looking at you, Pi bastards) and a built-in pass-through charging circuit, so you can just plug in a LiPo battery and start using it. It's a really nice SBC with a host of under-appreciated features.

I also have a PineBook, but I do not recommend that product to anyone. Terribly buggy keyboard, and the quality of the case is terrible, plus mine is now dead due to unknown causes. I still need to open it up to figure out what happened.

I'm not a tech guy and thanks for the review/information above. Really appreciate it.

Thanks for approving this hunt


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Is this thing the same as Arduino and Raspberry? If you know how to use this thing, which will you prefer? Arduino/Raspberry/Pine ?




@chuuuckie SteemHunt Influencer

I'm sorry I don't know how to use it

Pros:

  • affordable
  • Open source
  • practical
  • small size

Cons:

  • none bro

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