Just thought to clarify, this unit (whichever gets bought ultimately) is
not something to experiment on or play with, but for regular use at home.
The reason for looking at these options is to have something Low Cost, Low
Power, Low Space and Low Maintenance, ideally in that order. Also I aam not
a geek by any stretch of imagination.



On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 12:32 AM, Naren Sriharsha
<narensrihar...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi,
>           Apart from the RASPBERRY PI you have PandaBoard ES which looks
> similar but far away from the performance of RPI. PandaBoard es provides
> you wireless connectivity where as u need a dongle to plug into RPI.
> Besides the connectivity, RPI occupies the higher place.* Finally RPI is
> the best option for the geeks to play with.*
>
>
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