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LattePanda Windows 10 Mini PC 4GB/64GB

LattePanda Windows 10 Mini PC 4GB/64GB

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Compatible with almost every gadget you can think of—like printers, joysticks, cameras, and more—the quad-core LattePanda works just like a regular PC does, but it’s only the size of your palm. It comes pre-installed with Windows 10 Home and allows you to develop your own software and hardware projects with existing APIs Read More

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Does it run Crysis?
Virael
233
Sep 11, 2017
Yeah. LOL. Does it support VR?
williamwei
4
Apr 18, 2018
Viraelseems it does! check out dfrobot.com for some hints
boosteduni
8
Sep 8, 2017
Says it comes pre-installed with Windows 10 Home, but on their website you can buy it pre-installed or pre-installed AND activated, so I would assume this particular unit they've loaded Windows 10 but the actual key is supplied by the end-user.....I think this should be confirmed
TheMike
21
Dec 6, 2017
Wait, so you still have to buy windows to run it? bad Show
SepticStorm
1
Dec 6, 2017
TheMikekinguin.net super cheap, legit keys.
Soko
224
Dec 4, 2017
Lol you can get this with bitcoin and its only $35
Soko
224
Dec 7, 2017
SokoDo you have torbrowser?
TheMike
21
Dec 7, 2017
Sokoalready not interested. Pretty much anything that involves tor is too edgy and shady for me
DimaG
610
Dec 4, 2017
You gotta work on those pictures, Massdrop...
TheIzzardKing
359
Dec 4, 2017
and somehow his comment is less useless than yours.
better pictures of the board would be appreciated by others as well.
ChuckDee
1906
Mar 15, 2018
TheIzzardKingI don't think so. Many people don't know the hows of giving useful criticism, and it makes a difference on MD.
They listen. And saying improve the pictures isn't good feedback. The second comment, while meant comedically, actually includes more information- the resolution was the problem. Not the angles or numbers of pictures, which have been problems pointed out before.
Runaway
105
Sep 8, 2017
Really wish they would offer it for a little more with a Windows Pro version activated :(
TheAngryIntern
35
Sep 8, 2017
RunawayFor $209 on their website you can get this same 4GB/64GB unit with Win10 Enterprise activated
TomaCzar
755
Jun 22, 2018
Latest news is that Linux (Ubuntu 16.04 LTS) is now officially supported http://docs.lattepanda.com/content/OS/Win10HomeAndLTSB/#ubuntu-1604-lts-for-s70cr200 , however there are hardware version requirements that I don't know the hardware in this drop meets. Also, it just went GA a few months ago, so there are bound to be a bug or three remaining.
Honestly, the 100mb NIC is a deal killer for me. Still looking at the XU4 for lightweight servers, HC2 for NAS, and TinkerBoard S for desktop. Obviously, closed-source, proprietary OSes aren't my thing.
lovellgreene
8
Apr 19, 2018
Bought one last time around. Bear in mind that they have wondows installed but not activated, so you will have to pay for a Windows licence. Love mine! Very quiet, bought an aluminium case and small fan for it, runs great. I use mine as a media pc and for that application it works wonderfully
ZacharyBinz
114
Sep 8, 2017
Now, The question is do I want to pay $139.99 just because it runs windows?
ZacharyBinz
114
Sep 11, 2017
I guess that would be nice for people who actively use Arduino.
ZacharyBinz
114
Sep 11, 2017
I didn't actually realize that :o Now I know for sure that I'm not interested.
amb3cog
90
Jan 27, 2018
What's the sound output with this? Is there digital out for sound? Like SPIDIF? Analog?
williamwei
4
Apr 18, 2018
amb3cogCheck out tech specs on https://www.lattepanda.com/ there's a forum for FQA and discussions.
amb3cog
90
Apr 18, 2018
williamweiThank you. I actually have already done that. It seems USB is probably the best solution for me if I bought one. And I may. I had ruled it out, until someone on YouTube showed me this last night.
https://www.daphile.com
It's a Linux based audiophile OS that has some great features. I could output it via USB, directly to my Scott Nixon USB Tube DAC/external linear power supply set. And if it's not great. I could get a USB Reclocker/Regency maybe. And add a linear power supply too obviously. No paying for Windows this way too.
I'm not sure though. As nice as that would be, and as easy as it would be to use. An Allo USBridge kit with a linear power supply would most definitely give better sound quality. Just not sure how better. And there's plenty of good software too. Just not as simple to use, and probably not as stable. Certainly not as powerful. The Allo Sparky that comes with the kit is good, but not great. And needs an external WiFi dongle. Or I'll have to use a powerline network connection to the ethernet.
cr0n1c
144
Sep 8, 2017
Here are the details on the starter kit. You can see how the fan, case and board comes together. https://www.dfrobot.com/product-1551.html
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