Meet The LattePanda Alpha

by | Feb 5, 2018 | Computers | 0 comments

This pocket-sized hackable development computer is perfect for testing your next big idea. The specs in this little guy will blow your minds. Think Raspberry Pi on steroids.

Pricing starts at $289.

Website: www.lattepanda.com

Kickstarter: LattePanda Alpha

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