• just_another_person@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Super confused by some of their decisions lately.

    Spending money and effort on the SD cards was a real win.

    Delving deeper into the smaller form factor and less powerful versions…don’t get it.

    Now a portable monitor? Kinda confused.

    Right now they are fighting against the ESP community, RockChip overtaking their dominance, and BPi being a better price point. I’d rather they just make more production runs with extra features or hats that aren’t…a monitor you can get from better manufacturers cheaper.

    ASUS has a fantastic portable gaming monitor with 144hz at a similar price point. I’d buy that over this.

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        Trapper keeper / saved by the bell / solo cup / that couch your friends parents had in the 90s color schemes are coming back my dude

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    They neglected to include a M2 slot for a SSD. If they add it to a future release, I’ll have to get one. Could finally have my own Shadowrun rigger deck!

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        Yep, that made sense when it was a “mere” microcontroller, but in computerland it’s not the best option. Actually it’s bad. There are add-ons that can be attached, but I doubt you can stuff them in there.

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    Im not 100% sure about the monitor especially since you have to get another power adapter for 15$, but the 500 looks neat.

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      I believe you can run the monitor at 60% brightness and reduced volume on it’s speakers when powering it from the 500… the separate power supply just allows you to put both of those things to max.

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        Dont get me wrong, im happy it exists, but i feel like getting a 70-80$ monitor that is 20+ inches at is better than their offering. It will even come with a power cord.

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    The pi 500 looks amazing and I plan to order!

    I was somewhat impressed with the specs of the raspberry pi 4. It was fast enough to run a desktop client for a bit. But it started suffering when I tried to code my regular programs on it. I turned it into a server and called it a day.

    Where the raspberry Pi 5 is much beefier. And I was getting rid of my aging chromebook too.

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      I just bought a used Ryzen 3 ThinkCentre as a media centre PC for 66€. Feel like the pi has a hard time competing both on price and performance in that field.

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      I have a Pi400 that I used as a 4K UHD Kodi client. It worked great. The only thing it lacked was Doing Vision and HDR10+ support. Normal HDR10 was fine.

      Now I just use the Jellyfin app for my TV (LG), which also support DV.

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      Client, potentially. Sadly definitely not a server since the removed hardware encoding

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        Yes I was looking as a client to replace the “smart” TV app that is increasingly becoming bloatware with something I can control. Just kinda need a “self hosted” client that can support 70mbps 10bit hdr streams or there about.

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      No promises, but the monitor was built for low-powered devices. So it should work in theory.

      I bought another portable monitor for $70 and that also worked. But so did a cheap $20 used LCD monitor.