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NOTICE: The PineNote is an experimental device. PineNote software is still in it's infancy and therefore it is ONLY suitable for experienced developers. At present time, there is no default OS for the PineNote. BODY Dimensions: 191.1 x 232.5 x 7.4mm Weight: 438g Build: Polymer & PMMA Colour: White & Black DISPLAY Grayscale 16 e-paper display Front Light: 36 levels of blue and amber light Capacitive multi-touch panel EMR pen digitizer Resolution: 1404x1872, DPI: 227 PLATFORM CPU: Rockchip RK3566 (1.8GHz 64-bit quad-core Cortex A55) GPU: Mali G52 2EE MEMORY Internal Flash Memory: 128GB eMMC System Memory: 4GB LPDDR4 EMR pen Configurable Buttons: ON/OFF, back, forward SOUND Loudspeaker: stereo Microphones 4x COMMUNICATION WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11ac, hotspot capable Bluetooth: 5.0 FEATURES USB: USB2.0 Type C (USB host) Sensors: gyro for portrait/ vertical orientation BATTERY Li-Po 4000 mAh battery Charging: USB type-C, 15W – 5V 3A Quick Charge, follows USB PD specification PACKAGE CONTENTS PineNote USB-A to USB-C charging cable Quick Start User Manual EMR Pen Protective cover Device Warranty: 30 Days Note: The PineNote Developer Edition is aimed at Linux developers with an extensive knowledge of embedded systems and/or experience with mobile Linux. Due to restrictions placed on shipment of Lithium-ion battery operated devices, such as the PineNote, it needs to be purchased separately from other items in the Pine Store. Adding other items to the basket will return an error at check-out.
I came across the PineNote and was wondering if anyone has played around with it and the experience so far.
I was happy that something maybe happened about the Pinebook similar to you.
I would purchase it regardless of the dev experience because I am a dev. But probably not that suitable for it.
The issue: its out of stock since a year. And its still out of stock. So wtf, don’t link it. Its dead.
Well… I can harbour hopes of a RISC-V version then!