The tiny computer market is hotting up, initially ignited by the Raspberry Pi Foundation – which recently released its smallest and cheapest computer yet, the Raspberry Pi Zero – and spawning rivals ...
Raspberry Pi 4 is on sale now, sporting some nice upgrades - including 4K video support. The small computer - about the size of a credit card - now supports dual 4K displays along with a host of other ...
FriendlyElec has released a $35 rival to the Raspberry Pi 3 B+, outdoing the better-known board with 2GB of memory, Gigabit Ethernet, and a more powerful GPU. The NanoPi K1 Plus follows FriendlyElec's ...
You might not think it possible to transform a humble Raspberry Pi 5 into a system capable of delivering stunning 4K gaming experiences, but Jeff Geerling has achieved just that by using external AMD ...
A war in low-cost computers could be in the making as a new $15 board computer that could challenge Raspberry Pi 3 finally ships. On paper, the Pine 64 is as powerful as the $35 Raspberry Pi 3. It can ...
It seems ASUS is gearing up to give Raspberry Pi a run for its money. The Taiwanese manufacturer has quietly released its own single-board computer to rival the popular British company – and it’s ...
The Renegade Elite, from tech company Libre Computer, is a single-board computer that delivers more power than the Raspberry Pi. It isn’t the cheapest single board computer around, at $100, but you’re ...
Asus just jumped into the mini PC game with a solid choice for 4K video-capable entertainment computer. The company is currently selling the Asus Tinker Board in the UK and Europe with prices starting ...
Like the Raspberry Pi but wish it had a little more oomph for your homebrew projects? The Pi Foundation might have what you need. The newly released Raspberry Pi 4 Model B mates the familiar tiny ...
Homebrew-friendly boards like the Raspberry Pi are great for do-it-yourself projects, but they seldom have the oomph needed to handle intensive tasks. That's where ASUS hopes to do better -- it ...
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Don't use a Raspberry Pi as a media server (use this instead)
Just because you can use a Raspberry Pi as a media server doesn’t mean that you should. I’d say there are better uses for ...
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