BeagleBone BeagleBoard Black

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  • Really fun, the thing !!!  

    BeagleBone BeagleBoard Black (ARM Cortex A8, DDR3 memory, HDMI, USB 2.0) (Accessories)
    For device do not need much to say: All technical is already on beaglebone.org. Congratulations to Texas Instruments, anyway: class member. This is a RevC BeagleBone black, as promised by the dealer. The best is always the current revision history lo
  • Andre Fahle  

    BeagleBone BeagleBoard Black (ARM Cortex A8, DDR3 memory, HDMI, USB 2.0) (Accessories)
    To my opinion one of the best money / value embedded boards. Ton's of software / hardware to find on the net.
  • Beautiful little mini-PC  

    BeagleBone BeagleBoard Black (ARM Cortex A8, DDR3 memory, HDMI, USB 2.0) (Accessories)
    I was looking for a Mini-PC for FHEM and am bit this BeagleBoard very satisfied. Now he performs his duties reliably. But what everyone should also order a power supply. Luckily I had even a fitting. When Strohm supply via PC reboots and there were d
  • Top part, fast, lots of memory, low power consumption  

    BeagleBone BeagleBoard Black (ARM Cortex A8, DDR3 memory, HDMI, USB 2.0) (Accessories)
    This Mini-PC is just great. - Debian Linux installed - without any problems - HDMI monitor connected - no problems - WLAN stick installed - small problems - Wireless keyboard and mouse plugged in - immediately ran - Internet over cable runs anyway ri
  • Perfect to use for home automation  

    BeagleBone BeagleBoard Black (ARM Cortex A8, DDR3 memory, HDMI, USB 2.0) (Accessories)
    The small computer is really great. With its 65 (possible) IO ports can it perfect for switching devices and to query switches, etc. use. These offers preinstalled Angstrom Linux very good fundamentals, as it is very easy to use and a lot of pre-inst
  • Wonderful gadget - Please to be supplied in power plug!  

    BeagleBone BeagleBoard Black (ARM Cortex A8, DDR3 memory, HDMI, USB 2.0) (Accessories)
    I have to actually BEAGLEBONE sachfremd used (as little Firewall before an IPMI interface), but the small device has seriously impressed me. In my application I wanted it have a Ubuntu LTS 12:04 - that was not a problem, or let's say it would have be