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From: Ben M.
Sent on: Thursday, April 12, 2012, 11:11 PM
Just thought I'd throw these out there as a grouping of some of the
stuff I've been surfing around. Ah... comments provided under the GPL...
some things might not be 100% correct since its mostly from memory..

$170 Cubox, very similar CPU to the OLPC 3, different GPU:
https://www.spinif...­

spini do some other models too, including the ~120$ sheeva.

$100 Beagle Bone, comes with arduino like headers
https://au.element...­

$265 AMD based low power NAS (should idle around 20W)
https://www.megabu...­

Trimslice, Tegra in a box.
https://trimslice....­

Pandaboards look nice, but only sport a 10/100 nic...
https://pandaboard...­

QNAP with 2ghz CPU (512mb ram)... very nice looking but quite
expensive... apparently one can install debian and go from there.
https://www.qnap.c...­

A bit more hands on that the raspii...
https://www.boardc...­

There is also a company in Lithuania doing some nice low level boards,
but they are beyond my "software guy" experience.

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