I love the look of this device. If it ends up around the price point stated or even a bit more I would buy one. Both for development and to support projects like this.
Linux in tablet form is really my fantasy tech revolution that I want to come true.
Without looking I'm going to assume that the Surface Go is not an open source hardware platform -- not to mention the fact that it's produced by a company that's been famously anti-open source for most of its existence.
I have used it on and off on a Surface Go, but I would prefer a dedicated device built with linux and open source in mind. Starlabs Starlite is the first tablet device that is a true daily driver with Linux (Pine Tab is not a daily driver in my eyes), and I am pleased to see more in the works.
Love the retro design, but from the looks of it, it's a heavy and fairly bulky item to drag around.
I know there is no Pi 5 variant of the compute module yet, but it seems like a safe assumption one is on the way — if your goal is to design something portable, I'm not sure why you would design around the full Pi form factor and not the compute module?
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I know there is no Pi 5 variant of the compute module yet, but it seems like a safe assumption one is on the way — if your goal is to design something portable, I'm not sure why you would design around the full Pi form factor and not the compute module?