pine-64-microcomputer

Microcomputing enthusiasts have been the beneficiaries of falling prices and companies like Raspberry Pi putting more resources into its products over the last year. This is due to increased interest from consumers and crowdfunding platforms like Kickstarter that have added mainstream visibility.

A few weeks back Raspberry Pi Zero launched as a $5 alternative to its Model B microcomputer. Today, we're seeing a new system launch on Kickstarter that is affordable and brings some standout features to the table. The Pine A64 has a quad-core processor and is capable of 4K video, amongst other things. At a fraction of the Model B's price, it's already turning heads amongst the microcomputing community.

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