If you are in the market for a tiny Windows 10 mini PC that also comes equipped with an on-board Arduino processor, the new LattePanda might be worth more investigation.
The LattePanda mini PC is powered by a quad-core 1.8Ghz processor that can be supported by either 2 or 4GB of RAM and is equipped with either 32 or 64GB of eMMC on-board storage.
Other features include 2 x USB 2.0 ports and a USB 3.0 port as well as connectivity provided by Bluetooth 4.0 and wireless support. Watch the video below to learn more about this small mini PC that provides the ability to run Microsoft’s latest Windows 10 operating system as well as offering an Arduino compatible processor. Its developers explain a little more about the inspiration and features of the LattePanda.
Not only use it as low cost regular windows computer. LattePanda is also designed with an Arduino compatible processor, which means it even can help you to control and sense the physical world. Whether you are a Windows developer, an IoT developer, a hardware DIYer, an interactive designer, a robotics whizz, or a maker, LattePanda can aid your creative process.
LattePanda is the most powerful computer for its size, making it ideal for robotics projects. Upgrade projects by connecting several high resolution cameras or Kinect to give your robot its own eyes. With LattePanda running a development platform of your choice, it’s a piece of cake to build a cloud-connected IoT project.
Since it’s a powerful and portable Windows 10 computer, you can embed it anywhere to collect and analyze data in real time. With onboard WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0 and ethernet connectivity, data transmission is not a problem.
The LattePanda project is currently over on the Kickstarter crowd funding website looking to raise $100,000 in pledges to make the jump from concept to production. So if you think LattePanda is something you could benefit from, visit the Kickstarter website now to make a pledge and help LattePanda become a reality. Also if you are interested in an easy weather based project you might be interested in building an Arduino wind speed meter which offers an easy way to start tracking the strength of the wind in your area in mph.
Source: Kickstarter
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