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RE: Rasbery pi 3 analogs - comparsion.. Which is better??

in #steemit8 years ago

I used the Raspberry Pi to load Kodi on back when Kodi was called XBMC, it worked well. Then I used the B and the B+, they worked better but no wifi. Mind you I use these as streaming platforms with Kodi as the OS. The problem across the board with the RapbPi models is they are limited to 1gb of ram, so no bells and whistles for you. The issue with ALL the boards is you have to have a SD or Mini SD card, a flash drive if you want optimal stability, and you have to get a case and heat sinks if you want optimal performance. This is why I gave them all up and went with a Matricom G Box Q2, on which I can install Kodi with ALL the bells and whistles because the one I use has 2 gigs of DDR3 ram, 16gb of onboard storage with an SD slot upgradeable to 64gb and a Amlogic s812 Quad Core processor running at 2ghz along with a Mali-450 Octo Core 3D GPU. All this for under $100. That aside if I had to choose from the chart above, I would hands down go with the ODroid C2.

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Matricom G Box Q2, interesting .

How about this? xD

The joke of course . But I'm glad that there are already a large selection of microcomputers .