Post A9d18S4cdCm3h40ols by squaregoldfish@mastodon.social
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(DIR) Post #A9d18RccJKNAICuS7U by galaxis@mastodon.infra.de
2021-07-24T22:02:00Z
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Been using the RasPi 400 with the 10" 1024x768 screen all day. Which means a Terminal and a web browser with 20 or so tabs (Mastodon and Element amongst them), and occasionally starting something else. It's not too bad, even for some YT videos, if it weren't for the keyboard. I sent a message to the shop that sold it in January though, asking if they'd replace the system.
(DIR) Post #A9d18S4cdCm3h40ols by squaregoldfish@mastodon.social
2021-07-24T22:10:01Z
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@galaxis I wonder if they have plans to make a laptop version. I've been thinking I'll be in the market for a cheap, low-power laptop at some point. That or a Pine64 could be ideal. If I need more power I could just fire up a remote session to my desktop PC. Decent video would be a must though.
(DIR) Post #A9d18SXKuRk787RkWm by galaxis@mastodon.infra.de
2021-07-24T22:21:16Z
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@squaregoldfish No idea, but the RasPi SoC is not particularly a low-power device. They'd probably have to do some major tweaking for a mobile system with decent battery run time.Also not sure if it would turn out better than a Pinebook pro.
(DIR) Post #A9d18T1p5684efi62y by stereo@gnubox.org
2021-07-24T22:51:43.748057Z
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@galaxis @squaregoldfish i am using a raspi4 8gb as desktop and have also a pinebook pro. the pinebook feels a lot "better". (without scientific data behind, except yes... panfrost, the graphics driver on the pinebook) thanks #alyssa