I would buy an Odroid C2 over the ASUS, and save $30. At $70 the XU4 is a much better buy, but the specs maybe too much for most applications. Thing is, you can not put a price on the support and community of RPI.
Seems like nobody had my problem: touch it's back with your finger, around the ASUS logo, and you will have a system crush with a fail of screen output, as long as your finger is not absolutely dry. I believe this is a design problem on the hardware layer, although I just bought one. And I returned it. News are that ASUS offered us the updated model: Tinkerboard S in the CES of 2018, with a build-in ROM that you could burn images into. Hope it will not have such problem any longer.........
Sounds really disappointing. I was really hopeful for this competitor to wind up the scene a little but broken download links (as usual for ASUS) and non existing support kill this thing pretty much in every regard. Hopefully a RPi3.5 or RPi4 at least comes with non shared gigabit ethernet, I dunno if it'd make the device so much more expensive but it'd sure make certain tasks a lot more relaxing.
most of us just want an affordable emulator, its kinda the thing right now, the Ras 3 is closer to 30$ and the Tinkerboard is closer to 60$ and still very little support for the Tinkerboard, could be an expensive headache, no thanks.
you didnt mention it costs twice as much as a RPI3.
OH Crap i forgot to add that in!!!!
fourgos it's also twice as powerful
after some preliminary test, it really is only about 10% ~ 15% faster then raspberry pi when rendering images on gimp
I would buy an Odroid C2 over the ASUS, and save $30. At $70 the XU4 is a much better buy, but the specs maybe too much for most applications.
Thing is, you can not put a price on the support and community of RPI.
I quite like the "that little like button". don't know why but the little gives it a certain charm.
Asu thinker board install kali linux or windows please create video help mi sir
I would get an ODROID-XU4 over this, much faster SoC and bus and with USB 3.0 for about the same price
Can you run Raspberry pi os's on it such as Ubuntu Mate?
why dont they put octa core on those
Is there any possibility to load Arch linux on this (as you did to Rpi ) and use it like an "everyday computer" ?
Does Kali linux have any problems in this??
WiFi specially??
Thank you
do these play html 5 games.
Seems like nobody had my problem: touch it's back with your finger, around the ASUS logo, and you will have a system crush with a fail of screen output, as long as your finger is not absolutely dry. I believe this is a design problem on the hardware layer, although I just bought one. And I returned it.
News are that ASUS offered us the updated model: Tinkerboard S in the CES of 2018, with a build-in ROM that you could burn images into. Hope it will not have such problem any longer.........
Could you test rocketmap on and on the raspbberry and compare the
github.com/RocketMap/RocketMapram load and processor?
@Novaspirit Tech, could you chekout TinkerOS_Debian V1.6 (Beta version), h264/h265 video playback plz. need to know if hardware acceleration works
If the performance gets better, i wonder how well it could run N64 games.
Fair video mate, i came to the same conclusion a while ago, no support and twice the price of a pi3...nuff said....
Have you been able to install Parrot OS on the tinker board?
Could one run Raspbian on the Tinker Board?
Can we use rpi Arm images on Asus
I think the Ras pi 3 is just soooo much better because of the support.
Great video.!
Sounds really disappointing.
I was really hopeful for this competitor to wind up the scene a little but broken download links (as usual for ASUS) and non existing support kill this thing pretty much in every regard.
Hopefully a RPi3.5 or RPi4 at least comes with non shared gigabit ethernet, I dunno if it'd make the device so much more expensive but it'd sure make certain tasks a lot more relaxing.
where can i buy this thing?
www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing-accessories/components-upgrades/raspberry-pi/asus-tinker-board-10158412-pdt.html?istCompanyId=bec25c7e-cbcd-460d-81d5-a25372d2e3d7&istItemId=xiqqtqmpmm&istBid=t&awc=1599_1488527289_de53a6b881263a83470ea172f186edc1&srcid=369&xtor=AL-1&cmpid=aff~Idealo~Comparison%20Engine~73258&awid=73258
It's not a "killer" if all aspects except specs are not same. Ex: price
Strange to put out a product and have zero support for it. Hope they fix that because it could be a promising board.
i agree, and even all the products about the asus has recently been pulled, i can't find it anywhere to purchase. weird?
Might be the new Note 7 lol
LOL!!!
most of us just want an affordable emulator, its kinda the thing right now, the Ras 3 is closer to 30$ and the Tinkerboard is closer to 60$ and still very little support for the Tinkerboard, could be an expensive headache, no thanks.
There are only a few companies that can rival Raspberry Pi and this is not one of them
Asus tinker board which you cannot tinker with
waiting your second video)
Asus tinker board very disappointed, POOR performance and lot of crash
Really too bad about this one. It looks so good spec wise.