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Subject: Cubieboard SBC on IndieGoGo - more suitable for a media centre than
a Raspberry Pi
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They apparently can't afford to keep up demand, so the Cubieboard is on
IndieGoGo:
http://igg.me/p/260598
It's based on the Allwinner A10 CPU, which is very powerful and has loads
of features, and is apparently pretty well supported by Linux. It has a
SATA port too, which should make it good for a media centre. it doesn't
quite have the hype though, so software support may be a bit less than a
Raspberry Pi.
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They apparently can't afford to keep up demand, so the Cubieboard is on IndieGoGo:<br><br>http://igg.me/p/260598<br><br>It's based on the Allwinner A10 CPU, which is very powerful and has loads of features, and is apparently pretty well supported by Linux. It has a SATA port too, which should make it good for a media centre. it doesn't quite have the hype though, so software support may be a bit less than a Raspberry Pi.<br>
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