Article 18HZ3 Powerful Things Come in Tiny Packages, and This Mini-Linux Computer for Only $39 Proves It

Powerful Things Come in Tiny Packages, and This Mini-Linux Computer for Only $39 Proves It

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In a world dominated by Instagram, SnapChat, and Facebook, it's easy to think that technology comprises only the Internet. But of course, it's more than that, also encompassing computer hardware we can tinker with using our own hands. The Mini Linux Computer certainly proves the point.

This machine is certainly small. But pound for pound, it's just as powerful and versatile as any computer you've seen. You can use it as a standalone device, or integrate it into a larger system as it works on open source hardware. It runs on the OpenWRT Linux platform, connects to peripheral devices in a cinch, and includes its own built-in Wi-Fi adapter. It extends Ethernet and the USB interfaces with the included Dock, and even works as a fully functional 2.4GHz router.

All necessary hardware and source code is included, so you have all you need to start your next amazing project. Its small size is a blessing that allows you to easily embed it into any system you want. So, don't wait another second, and get your own Mini Linux Computer for just $39, before time runs out. Check out the link below for more details.

Take 13% Off the VoCore Mini Linux Computer in the Boing Boing Store.

Can't get enough Linux, and want to become a power user? Check out the (aptly named) Linux Power User Bundle , available for just $19.

original_sale_3226_image-2.jpgThis bundle comprises 5 courses that cover important Linux subjects, ranging from the LAMP Stack to command line essentials. With a retail value of nearly $700, you'll get a whopping 97% off if you nab this deal, and will find yourself mastering Linux in absolutely no time.

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