
Raspberry Pi 2 VS Orange Pi VS Banana Pro
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Bout that HDMI port, they haven't figured out it's easier to keep the whole board 100 degrees f plus while it's being assembled.
It would seem to me they are adding the port last, manually perhaps. This is most likely because they do not have the proper machining to put the port in on the conveyer.
Because of their size, and the heat dissipating properties of general PCB material, it's often pretty hard to get just solder flow in a localized area, efficiently enough to ensure contact. (Ever remove an HDMI port? Put it in the oven or have a heat gun and patience if you don't want to destroy things)
If I was in their shoes, a burnt looking HDMI port is better than a non-working one considering I/O is typically done last in assembly. In China I/O parts are always being pre-fabricated just down the street (they are the more expensive parts in an operation like making an SBC, but the machines to make those are even more expensive than that, so why bother.
Alternatively, they could have a separate machine for that, and they are forced to remove the part off the conveyer allowing it to cool too much.
No matter how you look at it, they need to get a handle on that. I can't imagine how many they reject a day. (Even though, one rejected is only roughly 4. 50 USD give or take a dollar)
The Chinese market is very versatile, a factory can close it's doors and open up 2-days later. Having gone from making dog bowls to making surgical plastics.
Date: 2020-09-05
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Comments and reviews: 9
Shane
I think the Raspberry should rate tops on this because of the community support. Banana is getting there. And I just don't trust the quality (or lack thereof) of the Orange. And if I really needed to connect to a 15-pin VGA cable I could just get a cheap HDMI-VGA adapter. No real need to put one on the board. They could save cost there and make those other 2 USB ports. work.
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I think the Raspberry should rate tops on this because of the community support. Banana is getting there. And I just don't trust the quality (or lack thereof) of the Orange. And if I really needed to connect to a 15-pin VGA cable I could just get a cheap HDMI-VGA adapter. No real need to put one on the board. They could save cost there and make those other 2 USB ports. work.
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The
next thing you no they will run out of names and china will just start naming them what they are china peace of shit or shit box version 1. 0 and so on. my self I cant se spending the money I would rather have a android device witch has more power and you can even get one with audreno built in.
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next thing you no they will run out of names and china will just start naming them what they are china peace of shit or shit box version 1. 0 and so on. my self I cant se spending the money I would rather have a android device witch has more power and you can even get one with audreno built in.
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GnuReligion
I am fascinated that the Orange has a Li-ion battery buck boost / charging circuits. Here, looking at Ali Express, I see newer models, all very inexpensive, but can not tell which, if any have that circuitry. May I ask where you learned about this battery feature?
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I am fascinated that the Orange has a Li-ion battery buck boost / charging circuits. Here, looking at Ali Express, I see newer models, all very inexpensive, but can not tell which, if any have that circuitry. May I ask where you learned about this battery feature?
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Jadin
Great video! Could you do a follow up video and include the likes of the Odroid family of single board computers from www. hardkernel. com they look pretty seriously powerful in the CPU and GPU department, just lack integrated storage, but are very well priced!
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Great video! Could you do a follow up video and include the likes of the Odroid family of single board computers from www. hardkernel. com they look pretty seriously powerful in the CPU and GPU department, just lack integrated storage, but are very well priced!
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Amish
I don't like any accept the raspberry pi but if I can choose between orange pi or banna pi I would pick banna pi cause it can run andriod while having hardrive and plus it more smaller
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I don't like any accept the raspberry pi but if I can choose between orange pi or banna pi I would pick banna pi cause it can run andriod while having hardrive and plus it more smaller
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Ryan
so is some one going to make an American Apple Pi and use an American Apple pi that has one slice missing and use it as a logo: ). Its Operating system will be called American.
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so is some one going to make an American Apple Pi and use an American Apple pi that has one slice missing and use it as a logo: ). Its Operating system will be called American.
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Jerry
Hey great Scott buddy i have literally been lookig rverywhere for that specific orange pi pc and i couldn't for the life of me find it.
Could you link me please.
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Hey great Scott buddy i have literally been lookig rverywhere for that specific orange pi pc and i couldn't for the life of me find it.
Could you link me please.
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Andres
_AH Excellent presentation, as beginner of SBC and hobbies in general, looking forward to see more at the moment waiting for the new BananaPro in.
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_AH Excellent presentation, as beginner of SBC and hobbies in general, looking forward to see more at the moment waiting for the new BananaPro in.
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education
done + done. its been a while since this video has existed. id like see you do something with the newer ASUS tinker board. thanks fer the video
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done + done. its been a while since this video has existed. id like see you do something with the newer ASUS tinker board. thanks fer the video
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