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Re:Missing in action.
Have a look at the Cubieboard - US$49 with SATA, 1GB RAM and 4GB Flash - both twice that of this board. It also has an IR sensor, and 96 pins of I/O
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Raspberry PI's not the best choice
IMHO: RPi's have a steep start up cost of a low-end machine if you include case, power supply, and cables.
If buying all that doesn't scare you maybe look at a Hackenberry instead. It run MANY more OS'es and much more software and has more CPU under the hood. Or if you want something with a basic case, built in OS that can changed, some extra flash crive space and a power supply try the APC Paper. Finally there the Android Stick/Android Media Center. They're like the APC but with less IO and plug directly into an HDTV as the monitor. eBay always has tons for $50-100 with free US shipping.
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Other Low Cost ARM Boards to Consider ...
$49 Cubieboard Allwinner A10 + 512M/1GB DDR3 , 4Gb Nand Flash, 10/100M Ethernet, HDMI, 2 USB Host, 1 micro SD slot, 1 SATA, 1 ir, 96 GPIO pins ncluding I2C, SPI, RGB/LVDS, CSI/TS, FM-IN, ADC, CVBS, VGA, SPDIF-OUT, R-TP
http://cubieboard.org/£40 Allwinner A10 + 1GB RAM, 4Gb NAND, Wifi: 802.11 b/g/n, 3.5mm Earphone Jack, 1x Mini Usb, 1x Hdmi Out, Micro Sd slot,
http://gooseberry.atspace.co.uk/$65.00 Allwinner A10 1GB RAM, 4GB NAND, 3.5mm microphone jack, 3.3v TTL 4-pin header, 2 x USB A 2.0, 10/100 Ethernet, Realtek 802.11n WiFi, HDMI up to 1080p, 3.5mm composite AV, 3.5mm component Y/Pb/Pr, SDHC card slot
https://www.miniand.com/products/Hackberry%20A10%20Developer%20Board$89 Freescale i.MX6 Duallite, 1 GB DDR3, Audio, Optical S/PDI, HDMI, Camera interface, SD Slot, Serial, Expanison header GPIO, USB, USB OTG, GB-LAN, WiFi 802.11n, Bluetooth
http://wandboard.org/$89 Exynos4412 1.7Ghz ARM Cortex-A9 Quad Core, 10/100Mbps Ethernet, 2 x High speed USB2.0 Host,HDMI, SD Slot, Headphone jack
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Re:There is Also the Cubieboard for $49
Yet another option is the Hackberry, which is a few dollars more but has wifi built in.
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Re:$50 for 8 gig is a terrible deal
This version of xbmc works very well on my Galaxy Nexus.
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Re:If anyone wondered what to use the Q for
Personally, if theres anything i would be targetting to run this on, its not the q, its the mk802 https://www.miniand.com/
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Download link
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Re:Not quite a release
There's already some (beta YMMV) apks out for mk802 and mini x