Ntablet is a new Kickstarter project from a team of engineers based in Canada. It aims to provide a Linux based device that can be used by product developers or hobbyists to create bespoke systems. There is no Raspberry Pi involved but could form part of a system that does include one. It also overlaps with various Pi related technologies so may be of interest to Pi owners.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ntablet/ntablet-world-1st-commercial-open-source-tablet/
The project team sent me one to take a look at. Here are my honest thoughts.

Specifications

The device has the following specifications :

Although it has an SD card slot the operating system is stored on the built in NAND flash memory.

Features

The Ntablet has a number of key features :

Removable core boardDocking stationGPIO pins which can provide UART, PWM and I2C interfacesSupports Linux and AndroidCore-board

The core-board (motherboard) can be removed via a hatch on the back. This would allow newer boards to be inserted or … // Read more: original article.

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