It's more commenting on how much better this one looks compared to other devices of just a year ago. Since it's a GNU/Linux device, I'm more interested in what else it can do.
It's more commenting on how much better this one looks compared to other devices of just a year ago. Since it's a GNU/Linux device, I'm more interested in what else it can do.
Since it's a GNU/Linux device, I'm more interested in what else it can do.
If that's really what you want, you might consider just installing Linux or a custom Android on a cheap mobile phone and using one of gamepad attachments.
> Since it's a GNU/Linux device, I'm more interested in what else it can do.
If that's really what you want, you might consider just installing Linux or a custom Android on a cheap mobile phone and using one of [these](https://gadgetmeasure.com/best-android-mobile-gamepad/) gamepad attachments.
That's an option, but sometimes the form and function together make the device attractive.
That's an option, but sometimes the form and function together make the device attractive.
Maybe, but the amount of power you get out of even cheap mobile phones these days is astounding. I'd hate to give it up for an underpowered niche toy device, especially if you're more interesting in what it can do.
Maybe, but the amount of power you get out of even cheap mobile phones these days is astounding. I'd hate to give it up for an underpowered niche toy device, especially if you're more interesting in what it can do.
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