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LattePanda

Since there are several similar products to the LattePanda, we need to spell out exactly what we are reviewing here. It’s described as the LattePanda 2GB/32GB – that is, 2GB of RAM and 32GB of onboard flash storage. When we also point out that you’ll often also see the phrase “Windows 10 Mini PC” tagged to the end of the name, you might think it’s a strange product to review in Linux Format, but things aren’t that simple.

Certainly, the LattePanda launched as a Windows 10-only product – unusual in the world of SBCs where Linux dominates – but Linux is now officially supported too. At this point we need to clarify things further by referring to the.

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