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I looked at this market last week and settled on ~$150 x86 FoxConn NanoPCs instead. Why? Mostly time saving worrying about driver support and cross-compiling non-x86 kernels. Also, they can be stuck on the back of a monitor to stay out of sight. Google ChromeOS devices were also suggested for consideration but written off due a combination of cost and the perceived risk of rapid deprecation.



Thanks. some of Foxconn's NanoPCs are the first Mac-mini-like things I have seen that beat Apple on price, specifically http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16856119...




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