Hardkernel’s ODROID-Go Ultra is a handheld game console with a 5 inch display, an Amlogic S922X processor, 2GB of RAM and 16GB of eMMC storage plus a microSD card reader for additional storage.
A little over a year after launching a $63 single-board computer called the ODROID-N2, the folks at Hardkernel are giving the little PC a spec bump. The new ODROID-N2+ has similar specs and the same ...
In recent years, the world of personal computing has witnessed a significant shift towards compact, efficient, and affordable systems. As users increasingly prioritize portability, energy efficiency, ...
The engineers at Hardkernel have unveiled a new upgrade to the previously launched popular ODROID-N2 single board computer. Sporting similar specifications to the original and for exactly the same ...
Hardkernel has just launched the new ODROID-Go Ultra, after previewing the gaming handheld device two months ago. The ODROID-Go Ultra brings technology from the previous ODROID models, so let’s have a ...
Hardkernel, the maker of Raspberry Pi-like Odroid single-board computers, has released a direct and cheaper rival to the top-end Raspberry Pi 4 4GB model, arguing its new board outperforms the Pi on ...
Retro gaming fans who want to be able to play their favorite classics on the go may want to check out the Odroid-Go Advanced Black Edition. The Black Edition is an upgrade to the Odroid-Go Advance ...
During the time in the 1980s when the personal computer was gaining steam as a household fixture, plenty of models shipped with the keyboard built in to the machine itself. This helped reduce costs, ...
The ODROID C1 is a true alternative to the Raspberry Pi 2. It costs the same but brings Gigabit Ethernet, the option of using a high-speed eMMC storage module, and support for Android! The Single ...