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fantaxp7

$300 seems like a lot compared to the $35 raspberry pi. And honestly the Atom cpu doesn't excited me anymore.

 

However this could be a good breakthrough for devices like Roku.

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Would be cheaper to just buy the atom NUC at £80...

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Koleckai Silvestri

Very expensive and doesn't have a lot of benefits. By the time you're done and have a working machine, you could have bought components and built a decent smaller form factor PC.

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Koleckai Silvestri

You can get a Celeron NUC from Amazon for less than $150. It has IR support. Add in $30-$50 for a SSD Drive and another $40-$50 for 4GB of RAM and you're good to go. You'll still have money to purchase an OEM license of Windows 7 and not go much over $300.

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techywarrior

That board in the OP is really not meant for things like this. It's designed/priced for OEM's looking to have a single board that they can use to plug devices in in order to prototype and/or write drivers etc.

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