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Two more tiny, sub-$100 Linux PCs join the fray - floresloguithat36

There seems to be zero end in sight to the march of the tiny, sub-$100 Linux PCs arriving connected the market this year, and recently ii more than contenders were added to the mix.

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Information technology was only a few weeks ago that I wrote about the Oval Elephant and the Mini X, both of which added unfermented diversity to a landscape that already included the Raspberry Pi, the Candyfloss, the Mele 1000, and the MK802, among others.

Now, there are two much to consider: the $49 Cubieboard and the $89 UG802.

Intrigued? Then read on.

The Cubieboard

With a price track that intimately rivals that of the Raspberry Pi, the $49 Cubieboard features a 1GHz AllWinner A10 Pallium A8 ARM processor, Mali 400 nontextual matter, and 1GB of DDR3 RAM.

Cubieboard
The $49 Cubieboard

HDMI 1080p output is part of the bundle as well, every bit are 100M Ethernet, 4GB Nand Flashy, ii USB hosts, united MMC one-armed bandit, an Atomic number 77 sensor, and a SATA port. Perhaps unsurpassed of all, the device can run Android, Ubuntu, or a variety of otherwise Linux distributions.

Combine the Cubieboard with a USB keyboard and black eye and output to a monitor via HDMI and you've got a small PC. Or els, load Android Internal-combustion engine Cream Sandwich and switch the HDMI output signal to a Idiot box, and you've got an Android Video. With SATA and 100M Ethernet, meanwhile, the device can serve as a Network Attached Storage system.

For just $49, it would be unmerciful to go wrong.

The UG802

Similar in many ways to a faster translation of the MK802, meanwhile, the UG802 is a diminutive PC-on-a-bewilder powered by a Rockchip RK3066 Cortex A9 dual-core ARM central processor, according to a Liliputing report.

Too featuring Mali 400 art, the gimmick reportedly offers 1GB of DDR3 RAM, 4GB of storage, USB ports, a microSD card slot, and an HDMI connector allowing the gimmick to be plugged directly into a display.

Working the $89 UG802 away default is Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich; access to the Google Play Store is reportedly included.

The video below shows the twist in process. South African distributer Reno Botes–WHO narrates the video–as wel sells the device.

Source: https://www.pcworld.com/article/461150/two_more_tiny_sub_100_linux_pcs_join_the_fray.html

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