Diskio Pi Wants to Be the Ultimate Open Source Tablet Powered by Raspberry Pi | Linux Today

Diskio Pi Wants to Be the Ultimate Open Source Tablet Powered by Raspberry Pi

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Marius Nestor
Jun 29, 2017

Diskio Pi is the result of 18 months of development, and, in fact, it seems to be some sort of versatile device built on top of a single-board computer. It’s currently compatible with Raspberry Pi 2, Raspberry Pi 3, Raspberry Pi Zero, Odroid C1, and Odroid C2 SBCs, and can run Ubuntu, Debian, Raspbian Pixel, or Android. Built on 100% open source hardware, Diskio Pi is a very modular device that’s perfect for people who want to build their own personalized tablet. Its design lets users swap the core PC board depending on their needs, and it looks like support for more SBCs is planned for the near future.

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Marius Nestor

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