I guess small would be good for people living in a Japanese apartment, a caravan or a bedroom in their parent's house. But really, wouldn't a mini PC be better if the CPU/GPU was superior plus more ram and proper HDD?
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I guess small would be good for people living in a Japanese apartment, a caravan or a bedroom in their parent's house. But really, wouldn't a mini PC be better if the CPU/GPU was superior plus more ram and proper HDD?
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But seriously though getting the emus to actually look good seems to be an issue.
A lot of the functions of the Pi in my opinion would be wasted on a mini pi, my most recent project was just a network camera that was remote and I could bring it around places. I enjoy settings up projects on the pi such as media streaming devices but don't really use it permanently but it's a nice bridge between say a proper pc/mini pc and a microcontroller like an arduino. It's not quite powerful enough as a stand alone machine so it doesn't function as a replacement for a mini pc or as a pc but can perform quite basic tasks, has tons of utility and a huge repository of software available for it.
I like to make projects just because I like to mess with it. About two years ago I turned a wifi router into a wifi radio but the processor was too weak on it to decode the stream type I wanted but the pi could function as a wifi radio perfectly. That's the sort of project they're ideal for, something that a small pc would be a little too overpowered for.
I have a Pi and think it's pretty sick. My fiancee loves playing PS1 games on it. :lol
Electronics is a hobby, rAzzPi is a very minor aspect of it at best and a pretty fad-ish one at that.
Gunna try using a desktop HDD with one of my PS3 consoles. Just waiting for a sata extension cable :muhaha:
I forgot who commented on this, but I figured out why I couldn't play some of my PS4 games offline. I had a different PS4 set up as my primary console.
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