Pi800 First Look, An Brand New All-In-One PC! Think Pi400 But Faster! 6 Core Arm CPU

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  • @seantaft3853
    @seantaft3853 Před rokem +280

    I hope more companies keep making these new Microcomputers based on ARM and Single board computers.

    • @rb3020
      @rb3020 Před rokem +18

      I agree but would like it to be expandable and upgradable like normal PCs and laptop motherboards

    • @joey199412
      @joey199412 Před rokem +11

      @@rb3020 That would be almost impossible as the savings primarily comes from the fact that it's a single PCB with soldered chips on it. Upgrading it would push the cost up towards that of a regular budget PC.

    • @GwendalLeRoux
      @GwendalLeRoux Před rokem +5

      @@joey199412 your pseudo fits you well... If you can upgrade it, who cares about spending a bit more ? A movable socket doesn't cost a lot, it's just an excuse to sell whole new sbc at each release.

    • @youtwobe3507
      @youtwobe3507 Před rokem +3

      x86 is better. Intel should flood the market with Jasper Lake and Alder Lake-N. ODROID-H3 is coming in at $129.

    •  Před rokem

      I want see Rockship 3588 pc.

  • @rmcdudmk212
    @rmcdudmk212 Před rokem +203

    Love the fact this thing has a VGA plug. It makes turning this into a retro games machine and plugging it into a CRT PC monitor for that vintage look really easy 😁

    • @fetchstixRHD
      @fetchstixRHD Před rokem +12

      And a headphone jack - love the RPi400 but it is something my use case ends up seeming to need (carrying it around as an "emergency computer" to connect to displays that are available, many I find don't supply audio). Matter of fact, one of my two 400s is just connected to a VGA/audio adapter to make use of my home monitor's dual inputs, on that note 🤔

    • @ricky4673
      @ricky4673 Před rokem +3

      Android on crt, not vintage... But very interesting.

    • @wayland7150
      @wayland7150 Před rokem +3

      Give it to a 9 year old child with a basic VGA monitor.

    • @dglesterhardunkichud4017
      @dglesterhardunkichud4017 Před rokem +3

      @@ricky4673 He said GAMES Breh.

    • @axemanracing6222
      @axemanracing6222 Před rokem +2

      I've got an old SONY flat screen with VGA. Do these have a delay as well? Or does it only delay on digital in/out like HDMI? I see no reason why a flat should be slower than a CRT.

  • @dualbeardedtech
    @dualbeardedtech Před rokem +38

    It truly is amazing how the old becomes new again! My first computer was a "keyboard PC". If anyone is interested look up the Vic20 from the early 80's

    • @Sashazur
      @Sashazur Před rokem +1

      Hmm I don’t think I’ve ever heard of the VIC-20? Was that something like the C64 I also think I’ve heard of once maybe? 🧐😂

    • @dualbeardedtech
      @dualbeardedtech Před rokem +1

      @@Sashazur Yeah, it was kind of like a C64. I'm not sure which one was older though. It used the old Polk programming language. I programmed my first video game on it!

    • @Scientists_dont_lie
      @Scientists_dont_lie Před rokem

      I had a ti-994a as my first computer.

    • @liningtheclouds
      @liningtheclouds Před rokem +1

      Mine too 😃

    • @realhumanist71
      @realhumanist71 Před rokem +1

      That's why I'm interested in getting one of these. Reminds me of my childhood where the keyboard WAS the computer and you plugged it into a TV. They called them 'home computers' back then. I still have an old Sinclair ZX81, Radio Shack TRS-80 and a Texas Instruments TI-99 4/A in one of my closets. I have no idea if any of them still work.

  • @Sasoon2006
    @Sasoon2006 Před rokem +222

    Damn, for a second I was so happy thinking that Raspberry Pi 800 is released 😔

    • @HelgiWaag
      @HelgiWaag Před rokem +85

      That confusion is 100% intended. I don't want to reward that behavior tbh.

    • @Sasoon2006
      @Sasoon2006 Před rokem +24

      @@HelgiWaag Yeah, there is no way now that I will buy anything from Orange Pi

    • @youtwobe3507
      @youtwobe3507 Před rokem +24

      Causing market confusion is Orange Pi's bread and butter. But what's really funny is that the "800" has 6 cores and 4 GB of RAM, is not the 8th generation of anything, etc.

    • @monochrome_linux
      @monochrome_linux Před rokem +3

      @@youtwobe3507 its just because 800 is 2×400, maybe orange pi is telling that their version is double the performance than raspberry pi !? Idk

    • @sgtshootme
      @sgtshootme Před rokem +27

      Yeah, unsubbed from ETA, loved his content, but this whole "Gotcha!" tactic with intentionally misleading titles is infuriating and terrible behavior.

  • @JeffGeerling
    @JeffGeerling Před rokem +77

    Every time it appears on the screen, I keep thinking your camera's color balance is way off, but that's just because I'm used to the red of the Pi 400!
    I wish the Pi 400 had a built-in speaker. Would've been a very nice little quality of life improvement.

    • @StevenAlexander44
      @StevenAlexander44 Před rokem +5

      Yeah, or at least an audio jack.
      If the Orange Pi had a 40 pin GPIO port it would be a real contender for me :(

    • @altgreen817
      @altgreen817 Před rokem

      me tooo Pi400. That Pi800 is much better GPU???

    • @TomNook.
      @TomNook. Před rokem

      Hey I know you

    • @altgreen817
      @altgreen817 Před rokem

      @@TomNook. how?

  • @uncaringbear
    @uncaringbear Před rokem +26

    Really nice that they included a VGA port. This type of device is ideal for pairing up with an old monitor.There's so many old monitors with only VGA and DVI input that could find a second life in emulation and other applications. Given how difficult and expensive it is to get any new Raspberry Pi device, it's good to see these alternatives.

    • @markianclark9645
      @markianclark9645 Před rokem +2

      Yes care Bear..me too..I first saw this 800 August time..full size HDMI and VGA..my thoughts were even if the RPi version was actually available..which it isn't..sold out all over Europe..along with every other RPi SBC..this was a better choice anyway..at least for myself..most will probably prefer the Raspberry though..I just happen to dislike mini HDMI with a vengeance..and us old school can't escape VGA ports..everything I have uses them..even better with Android soon..well done Steven Zhao..he's the software engineer there

  • @FatNorthernBigot
    @FatNorthernBigot Před rokem +16

    Maybe an emulation speed comparison between the Pi400 and the "Pi" 800?

  • @gorofujita5767
    @gorofujita5767 Před rokem +38

    At that height, it would be amazing to have a Pi built-in inside a mechanical keyboard. Bonus points if said keyboard has hot-swappable switches (not sure about how feasible that would be)

    • @fungalcoffee
      @fungalcoffee Před rokem +5

      Super doable, I'm surprised I haven't seen one yet. And with hot swap becoming standard on custom keyboards I'd be shocked if someone made one that wasn't

    • @Sashazur
      @Sashazur Před rokem +1

      I don’t know much about keyboard tech except that mechanical keyboards are desirable and different people like different switches due to feel, response time, etc. What is the additional benefit of hot swappable switches?

    • @fungalcoffee
      @fungalcoffee Před rokem +5

      @@Sashazur it males it easy to change the switches, otherwise you'd have to desolder them and that's a pain

  • @RetroCrisis
    @RetroCrisis Před rokem +8

    Now calling it a 'pi800' is just confusing - it made me think it was the upgrade to the Raspberry Pi400

    • @ch4.hayabusa
      @ch4.hayabusa Před rokem

      it's not much faster than an over locked pi4. That power brick is doing most of the work.
      Thank Alder Lake for bringing good Big.little scheduling to Linux. Hopefully Pi5 will be power efficient.

    • @RetroCrisis
      @RetroCrisis Před rokem

      @@ch4.hayabusa Ah that's a shame. I wouldn't consider myself a RPi fanboy or anything, but I'm so happy with their products, that I'd much rather wait for a Pi5 to see what they got up their sleeve. Besides, my Pi3 and Pi4 are still working well...so in no real rush to use a Pi800 lol

  • @TheSulross
    @TheSulross Před rokem +10

    16GB memory and ability to stream video well under Linux is when these would become interesting as desktop computers

  • @RetroChiZ
    @RetroChiZ Před rokem +32

    I love these things. They're like a throwback to the old 8/16 bit micros of the past.

    • @PPlankBeam
      @PPlankBeam Před rokem +4

      Yeah, I immediately thought Commodore 64.

  • @RampancyIncorporated
    @RampancyIncorporated Před rokem +5

    NB: that is not a 40 pin GPIO header, it's a 26 pin.

  • @shock44SquirrelyShock
    @shock44SquirrelyShock Před rokem +16

    This thing looks sick! The fact that it has VGA out means you could use a VGA to Component converter to get a direct video signal out to a CRT TV, of course you'd need it to be set up at 240p resolution. If this thing can run it's own type of RetroPie or Batocera and can be switched to 240p then I want one.

  • @aboudi0507
    @aboudi0507 Před rokem +3

    We want a performance video on this, test emulation as far as GameCube and ps2, and some benchmarks if possible

  • @parijatgamertv9228
    @parijatgamertv9228 Před rokem +1

    Just in time! I was searching for a video from you about this, couldn’t find it and here it is

  • @imtomp
    @imtomp Před rokem +2

    “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.”
    Orange Pi: *INTENSELY SINCERE*

  • @janwitkowsky8787
    @janwitkowsky8787 Před rokem +4

    Pi400 and Pi800 are the comps we wanted to replace the C64.
    This is absolutely the way that C64 mini should have gone.

    • @monochrome_linux
      @monochrome_linux Před rokem

      Well.. technically, the proper sucessor for a commodore 64 should be the commander X16 from the CZcamsr 8 bit guy amd his team.

    • @janwitkowsky8787
      @janwitkowsky8787 Před rokem

      ​@@monochrome_linux I'd consider it more of a modern-off-the-shelf remake of the C64, cranked up to 11.
      Still a 6502 at heart, but it's capabilities are pushed to the limits.
      So it's more of a development of the C64, rather than a successor.
      Though I've just seen the video was released yesterday, so i'm gonna take a look
      Pi400 and Pi800 on the other hand are true modern systems, that can be used for everyday tasks.
      I am curious to see what the X16 can do.

  • @devcybiko
    @devcybiko Před rokem +6

    Nice review! I look at the Pi-400 (and now the OrangePi-800) as a modern Commodore 64. But at $100 - it's an order of magnitude cheaper. Even Moore's law doesn't account for this reduction in cost. Amazing.

    • @dial2616
      @dial2616 Před rokem +1

      Moore's law did account for this cost-reduction, and you can actually map the relative price-to-performance of various Pi generations to find that the value is *decreasing* overall. The original $35 Raspberry Pi was the best bang-for-your-buck computer ever made, IMO.

    • @devcybiko
      @devcybiko Před rokem

      @@dial2616 I'd like to see your numbers on Moore's law for this… But as far as I can tell the raspberry pi 400 and or the orange 800 should cost $599 like the Commodore 64 did. the fact that it's 1/6 the cost is what I'm pointing to is having done better than Moore's law

  • @manuelalfayatecorchete1806

    Problem with these things is always the same: lack of opensource graphic APIs implementation, which the Pi provides.
    Why is that important you ask? Because not having opensource graphics ties you to an old kernel, and prevents you from using the full potential of the GPU.

    • @anon_y_mousse
      @anon_y_mousse Před rokem +3

      Which is why browsers struggle with video decoding. But they will catch up with time like the Pi did because it didn't have accelerated graphics at first either. I'd bet if he used a custom build of ffmpeg for that chip it would play video at full speed. I had to download YT videos on my Pi at first to get proper acceleration.

    • @microlinux
      @microlinux Před rokem +3

      wtf!!!!!!!! this use mainline and PANFROST!!!!

    • @ricky4673
      @ricky4673 Před rokem +2

      @@anon_y_mousse yeah, after a year or 2 the current video codec is sometimes too hard to use for these PC. I had an Apple IPad that could no longer stream video. Also a wii u.
      Must get something with x
      Continual updates and common chipsets.

    • @CarlosEstrague
      @CarlosEstrague Před rokem +6

      Well, I don't want a fairly obsolete gpu... as rpi models have limitations that GPUs from more than 15 years ago in many parts.
      The rpi4 GPU will never be able fully support OpenGL 3.0 because it does not support/lack hw 8 draw buffers some very old PC engines required it, no native support MSAA ,
      And not going GLSL 4.00 for several DX11/OpenGL 4.x engines with limited Opengl 3.x GLSL1.30/GLSL1.40/GLSL3.3
      For example Xbox classic emulation requires OpenGL 4.0 with Xemu .
      The GPU rpi's it's very obsolete early DX9/OpenGL 2.1 era and partially DX10/OpenGL 3.x support from ~15-20years ago .
      It does not have early Vulkan 1.1 api 100% implemented because it lacks hw VK_KHR_sampler_ycbcr_conversion and VK_KHR_shader_draw_parameters
      It is very sad that today to run OpenGL 4.x only Tegra TK1 ad higher and Apple m1/m2 can do it
      The rest of the manufacturers under arm are too limited driver or lack hw to offer that.
      The closest to offering that is Qualcomm + adreno 650 which already offers Vulkan 1.3 and several stuff for OpenGL 4.x has many things implemented and hardware prepared in the structure to implement it in its driver.
      We needed a gaming manufacturer for arm/risc-v that meets the requirements to implement the graphics apis of the last 15-20 years 100% with no stuck Propietary drivers NVIDIA or Apple m1 metal (on mac wrapper limited voltenVK if not exists metal backend)
      Only boards that have PCI-express and can inject a PC GPU with free drivers for amd GPUs or nvidia drivers already released for pci-express boards arm64 used in some servers.

    • @CarlosEstrague
      @CarlosEstrague Před rokem +5

      @@bulletpunch9317 mostly better if compared with Mali/broadcom gpu's but missing driver implemented supporting the API .
      The problem is that many arm manufacturers are oriented only in android and robotic of use and throw away after years.
      Little effort to offer support for Linux where OpenGL support is more common compared with OpenGL ES API.
      Sometimes you can poorly X11/wayland stuff perfomance due poor perfomance or partially stuff implemented under linux with no official supported.
      The state of drivers is quite concerned very fragmented and they are rarely updated maybe you can go a little further with some custom rom for android principal development by containing a newer driver but you never get to see a notorious stagnant progress to partial Vulkan 1.1 with old development branches with no finished driver.
      I have seen dual source support disabled in some drivers developed by samsung or some stuff optional never implemented .
      The only manufacturer is the one I have mentioned Qualcomm Adreno 650 with recent mesa3d drivers open souce you can have a lot of work from what I say.
      I haven't seen a driver on Samsung exynos 2200 phones that fully supports Vulkan 1.2 or Vulkan 1.3 required for current DXVK (it's a DirectX to Vulkan wrapper).

  • @fmo94jos8v3
    @fmo94jos8v3 Před rokem +1

    This type of SBC (keyboard type) would be great for schools... Get each student one, and they just have to get monitors for them to use in the classrooms. You could teach robotics or even just programming with them, or use them for word processing, etc.

  • @WoollyMittens
    @WoollyMittens Před rokem +4

    Glad to see it has a full sized HDMI port, because the Pi 400 has mini HDMI and it's hard to find cables and they are very fragile.

  • @ezforsaken
    @ezforsaken Před rokem +7

    dude this looks sick. I'm not a huge raspberry pi fan when it comes to personal computing use, it's just not fast enough, however the rk3399 does have noticeable improvements

  • @alx8439
    @alx8439 Před rokem +16

    I think there's a kind of confusion here about Armbian. It's not like a separate OS. It's just a team (a great team, btw) who're working to make few other OSes like Debian and Ubuntu to work a bit better on a wide variety of different arm cpus, by tweaking various things like set of kernel modules and their settings. And they also redistribute those resulted images of those OS + scripts to create your own images, if needed. But that is it. It's not a separate OS

    • @PineappleForFun
      @PineappleForFun Před rokem +1

      That's... Like every other Linux distro.

    • @igorpecovnik
      @igorpecovnik Před rokem +1

      Its a lot more then just a separate OS. That's the point. Most Linux distributions on the market just take a base, make a new wallpaper / theme ... and its a new distribution.

  • @IRWPD
    @IRWPD Před rokem +2

    Got to try out a Pi400 last year. Though it was great. Nice to see there is some competition out there.

  • @spudhead169
    @spudhead169 Před rokem +4

    4GB Ram only, that's the deal breaker. 8GB is absolute minimum before I'll even consider it.

  • @baroncalamityplus
    @baroncalamityplus Před rokem +1

    Wish they went ahead and made it a full size keyboard/ The pi400, while cool, sucks to type on for long periods of time.

  • @davidwilliams1720
    @davidwilliams1720 Před rokem +4

    For a moment I thought this the Pi 400 with memory chip replaced with 8GB chip, but no!

  • @mystechry
    @mystechry Před rokem +2

    RK3399 is quite powerful. Well sufficient for every day office and browsing tasks.
    I like the connection options of that device. Especially having HDMI and VGA gives you the option to plug in 2 monitors if you have an old VGA display lying around somewhere or use an adapter.

  • @koztech
    @koztech Před rokem +2

    Orange: "Hey, lemmie copy your homework!"
    "OK, just change it up a bit so it doesn't look suspicious..."

  • @Dr-CthulhuOfRlyeh
    @Dr-CthulhuOfRlyeh Před rokem +1

    That's running XFCE. If you get bored, install the Chicago95 theme and make it look like Windows 95, it even has old Plus themes😆

  • @getbluespheres3k
    @getbluespheres3k Před rokem +1

    the keyboard pc reminds me of commodore 64, which is also just a keyboard and a pc

  • @anon_y_mousse
    @anon_y_mousse Před rokem +2

    This looks like my next toy project.

  • @dave7244
    @dave7244 Před rokem +21

    One of the things I really care about is vanilla kernel support. I don't know with a lot of these boards if I will be stuck on an old kernel version forever.

    • @microlinux
      @microlinux Před rokem +2

      Runs mainline.

    • @dave7244
      @dave7244 Před rokem

      @@microlinux Excellent then. I might have a look at getting one of these then.

    • @microlinux
      @microlinux Před rokem

      @@dave7244 yeah,my only concern is the 5v input thingy. It would be much better 12v jack or PD

  • @josephdegarmo
    @josephdegarmo Před rokem +6

    Looks like a great compact PC for basic computing tasks on the cheap. It would be nice to see a Kubuntu ARM with the KDE Plasma desktop for it.

  • @keithbeard7133
    @keithbeard7133 Před rokem +8

    This is quite exciting, looking forward to an Android / Linux hybrid OS like Volks PC for the best of both worlds.

  • @hackerx7329
    @hackerx7329 Před rokem +3

    When it comes to emulation performance on SBCs and units like this you might want to try grabbing the retropie install script, setting the OS to boot to the terminal by default (you can always type startx to manually start the GUI) and then run the retropie script and have it compile things from source so they are tweaked for that board and you don't have the overhead of the desktop environment in the background.

  • @ZZKJ396
    @ZZKJ396 Před rokem +1

    Audio out, full sized hdmi and vga... I'm sold!

  • @rmcdudmk212
    @rmcdudmk212 Před rokem +3

    I would love to see Manjaro ARM running on this machine 👍

  • @blunderingfool
    @blunderingfool Před rokem +4

    I do love the "breadbin" style computer formfactor.

  • @simoneatough6391
    @simoneatough6391 Před rokem +2

    These would be great as a remote access system too. Access up your main PC from just a keyboard plugged into a screen

  • @JD96893
    @JD96893 Před rokem

    The title should read "A brand New etc". 'An' is only used before a noun that starts with a vowel or vowel sound. Like an apple, or an elephant, or an igloo.

  • @TrevHolland
    @TrevHolland Před rokem +2

    these things are great for all that old PC emulation. Amiga, Commodore, Apple 2, etc. Love these things.

  • @sneakyrabid8828
    @sneakyrabid8828 Před rokem +2

    Awesome: I hope they release something like the "Pro" version of this: 8GB LPDD4 Ram, Wireless mouse, Stereo Speaker and an internal slot for an SSD. Maybe with a prince range within $150-$199. This could make it as a more decent traveling cyberdeck.

  • @AppliedCryogenics
    @AppliedCryogenics Před rokem +3

    Years ago, 2018 I think, I pre-ordered a Rock960 (RK3399), waited forever for it to come, and installed it into a tenkeyless mechanical keyboard along with a USB hub. It's been gathering dust for a long time since then, since the promised Ubuntu driver support for GPU didn't come.

    • @microlinux
      @microlinux Před rokem +1

      Rk3399 has gpu drivers since years ago. Not vpu tho.. well, not properly supported on third party software. The same goes to rpi4 for most parts, specially the browsers.

  • @etaxalo
    @etaxalo Před rokem +2

    cool little gadget. on a personal note i would like to see a revision either with this or with the PI where it is usable as just a plain keyboard, flip a switch on the back and you can boot the system built in to the keyboard. flip it back and its just another keyboard

  • @hmooz999
    @hmooz999 Před rokem +4

    Im waiting for RISCV Hardware. Dont get me wrong i like Arm, it is really power effecient and its becoming really powerful but the code is still proprietery so hopefully we get powerful RISCV hardware soon in the future

    • @youtwobe3507
      @youtwobe3507 Před rokem +1

      RISC-V will have the same ecosystem fragmentation and proprietary GPU problems that you see with ARM. x86 is the true savior.

  • @Coffeeology
    @Coffeeology Před rokem +1

    I wish that Raspberry Pi company would create more stock, because they only offer the RPi 4 for over $100 I remember when they were reasonable priced.

    • @lonster3000
      @lonster3000 Před rokem +1

      They would if they could. But if they can’t get the chips they need what are they supposed to do?

  • @Dave-ov2pp
    @Dave-ov2pp Před rokem +2

    I hope some company makes something like this in a tenkeyless with function keys in a normal 4 key set format.

  • @johncnorris
    @johncnorris Před rokem +24

    I can't shake the bad reputation I remember getting from Orange Pi's really bad customer support from a few years ago. This product looks interesting but if they can't provide long-term support and enhance the product down the road then I'm not sure why I would spend time on a system that will fade away. (change my mind OP)

    • @NamelessPassenger
      @NamelessPassenger Před rokem +1

      Buying to watch it fade…😂

    • @LivingLinux
      @LivingLinux Před rokem +5

      The RK3399 is well supported by multiple distros. I'm expecting that Manjaro and Armbian will support the Orange Pi 800.

    • @youtwobe3507
      @youtwobe3507 Před rokem +6

      There's no reason to change your mind. Once you realize that Raspberry Pi is junk too (Broadcom GPU and software issues), you'll come full circle back to x86.

    • @johncnorris
      @johncnorris Před rokem +3

      My experiences have to do with unsupported features like full GPU support after the product has been on the market for over a year. I'm primarily a Linux developer and their lack of a good plan to support the platform leaves me underwhelmed.

    • @LivingLinux
      @LivingLinux Před rokem +3

      @@johncnorris In that case it's probably better to keep an eye on Panfrost and Hantro.

  • @GreySectoid
    @GreySectoid Před rokem

    After computers miniaturized enough to go handheld they are now going back to their microcomputer roots, I like it.

  • @revietech5052
    @revietech5052 Před rokem +2

    2:23 it doesn't have a 40 pin gpio. I think it is 26 pin.

  • @eriksilveira9356
    @eriksilveira9356 Před rokem +3

    This new kind of computer should came with ram and SD in their slot versions. There is space and plenty of options (specially for ddr3L sodimm and m2 SATA/nvme)

    • @youtwobe3507
      @youtwobe3507 Před rokem

      There is no hope for that. Not even the RK3588 supports SO-DIMM/DIMM RAM, just 32 GB of soldered.

  • @michaeldemers2716
    @michaeldemers2716 Před rokem +1

    I am liking the VGA but I have the Raspberry Pi 4B 8GB in the Vilros keyboard/touchpad hub though and don't really need it

  • @ravenmadd1343
    @ravenmadd1343 Před rokem

    This is such a throwback to 8 bit and 16 bit home computers and I think they're brilliant.

  • @dividion8102
    @dividion8102 Před rokem +22

    I hope the Orange Pi ecosystem continues to grow. They've been around awhile and have a lot of unique boards at acceptable prices, and they're still available. The smaller community makes it a bit more challenging to find solutions/answers for them, but they're still fun to tinker with. I've been using a few Orange Pi Zero boards to run Octoprint for a couple of years now without any major hiccups (other than the initial setup). I'd love to use Raspberry Pis for everything, but the shortages (and scalping) has had a major impact on their availability.

    • @infotruther
      @infotruther Před rokem +1

      Thank god I got my rpi 4gig 128 PC before all of this shortage happened.

    • @igorpecovnik
      @igorpecovnik Před rokem

      Orangepi ecosystem is quite big. Just check armbian forums.

  • @MrWoodward42
    @MrWoodward42 Před 6 měsíci

    Dang it! You had me excited for a Raspberry Pi 5 based all-in-one computer like a next gen version of the Pi400.

  • @MarkusBurrer
    @MarkusBurrer Před rokem +1

    I want something like this with an 8 core CPU and 8GB RAM

  • @mkhan52895
    @mkhan52895 Před rokem +1

    Really looking forward to the Android review

  • @aolvs1950
    @aolvs1950 Před rokem +1

    I just realized that manufacturers can make keyboard computers with just taking off the screen and touchpad

  • @bandiras2
    @bandiras2 Před rokem +2

    8 Gb is the minimum for me to consider it. As a working-trave computer, it's really good, but to keep open my firefox tabs, 4 Gb is deal braker.

  • @JustIn-sr1xe
    @JustIn-sr1xe Před rokem +3

    Having one of these is like running a laptop without the screen. Or debloating if you're an Arch user.

  • @yakadoodledongywongy8718

    I love this form factor. I really love this form factor. Some USB game controllers and all my 80s/90s computing dreams come true.

  • @KonradZielinski
    @KonradZielinski Před rokem +1

    What we need is a case like this with space for installing an ssd of some kind.

  • @zora_tech
    @zora_tech Před rokem +4

    I really hope orange pi gets more support like the raspberry pi. I will say keep in mind that most of the orange pi's that are LTS, not the os lts but the name of the biard is something like orange pi 3/4 LTS, currently do not have wifi support on the current kernel. Its seems that it has to do something with the new wifi chip they are using. Apparently they only work with the OS that they provide from there website and do not work with ones directly from othe places like Armbian, mint, or manjaro.
    So I would be interested to see if they are using the older wifi module on this one or atleast one that is more supported than the new one they are using on most boards.
    Last thing I will say that if you want to use one as a desktop computer than definetly use one with at least 4gb of ram. I have the orange pi 3 LTS with only 2gb ram and in a desktop environment its pretty slow but just cli work great.

  • @dillonmorris2362
    @dillonmorris2362 Před rokem +5

    would love to see manjaro running on this (though not my favorite archlinux derivative) Also would love to see how this performs with a well done overclock

    • @ayinsamekh3381
      @ayinsamekh3381 Před rokem

      I agree about Manjaro and a overclock video would be nice

    • @igorpecovnik
      @igorpecovnik Před rokem

      You want that it breaks more often ? :)

  • @CRAZYHORSE19682003
    @CRAZYHORSE19682003 Před rokem +1

    I wish they would put one of these in a high quality mechanical keyboard.

  • @RCfromtheNYC
    @RCfromtheNYC Před rokem +1

    I hope that the folks at RetrOrangePi (emulation front end for OrangePi boards) can make a version for this model.

  • @CaptZenPetabyte
    @CaptZenPetabyte Před rokem

    With this custom keyboard & custom pc board as well as just plugging in and the OS boots with the unit being instantly useful, weve come full circle with this... these machines are modern day Commodore64s & 128s

  • @666Maeglin
    @666Maeglin Před rokem +6

    Can you compare some tests with the pi 400 side by side? Would be nice to know how much faster it is

  • @youtwobe3507
    @youtwobe3507 Před rokem +2

    There's no reason at all to call it "800" instead of a "600". It has 6 cores and 4 GB of RAM. I guess the RK3399 will have been on the market for 8 years before too long.

  • @bryansullivan8091
    @bryansullivan8091 Před rokem +6

    I really enjoy the pi 400, great for many projects. I have two table top arcades with pi 400 very easy.

    • @bryansullivan8091
      @bryansullivan8091 Před rokem +1

      Very excited to try the pi 800

    • @rmcdudmk212
      @rmcdudmk212 Před rokem

      The VGA plug is super cool and gives you the ability to plug it into a CRT monitor for the vintage game goodness 😁

    • @blunderingfool
      @blunderingfool Před rokem +3

      @@rmcdudmk212 Hoping it's an analogue signal out though, rather than analogue to digital over analogue.

  • @muchosa1
    @muchosa1 Před rokem

    I remember the 486 keyboard all in one computers from the 90's

  • @dakshrokadia_MTB
    @dakshrokadia_MTB Před rokem

    As soon as I saw the thumbnail it thought raspberry pi made a new pi lol I searched it up but nothing came up lol

  • @TheBatNaz
    @TheBatNaz Před rokem +1

    i would have tempted to pick one up if it had a better keyboard

  • @circleofowls
    @circleofowls Před rokem +2

    As much as I love the Raspberry Pi foundation and their products I'm really frustrated that they've chosen their corporate customers over hobbyists. They've abandoned all of the little manufacturers who make their own cases, their own accessories, etc that have historically added to the Pi ecosystem but are struggling now because the hobbyists that are their primary customers are no longer able to purchase a Pi at all and can't use all of the incredible innovations that are available. I'd love to see more availability for the Pi products but maybe a competitor like Orange Pi can establish enough support in the community that we'll get installation images for it as well. The hackability of the Pi is incredible but the accessibility that they have for non-technical people to just download and install an image onto a micro-sd card is incredibly important as well.

  • @beninreallife
    @beninreallife Před rokem +1

    I've heard this style of computer referred to as a "keyboard wedge" think C64, Apple II, etc.

  • @mikethinks
    @mikethinks Před rokem +1

    This looks very promising, I just hope they can get the software end of things ironed out OR we can get a version of Twister or the like...Ive seen a few Orange pi reviews (just the board) and the orange pi os has some issues. PLEASE keep us informed if you hear anything!

  • @Valthonis
    @Valthonis Před rokem +2

    If this had a 8gb ram option I would buy one immediately.

  • @mattusz1406
    @mattusz1406 Před rokem +3

    Would be nice to have laptop hardware in that tiny keyboard. Love the idea.

    • @wayland7150
      @wayland7150 Před rokem

      It can't be that hard to add a screen to this and sell it as a laptop.

    • @mattusz1406
      @mattusz1406 Před rokem

      @@wayland7150 no screen, just keyboard. And endless possibilities to plug in to any monitor, tv.

    • @desktorp
      @desktorp Před rokem

      @@mattusz1406 you were the one who said "would be nice to have a full laptop setup" what does that even mean if not a keyboard with screen??

  • @crankedgain
    @crankedgain Před rokem +1

    really cool form factor, but why not include a trackpad, similar to a logitech k400, so its truly a complete system in the box

  • @8bitkid408
    @8bitkid408 Před rokem +1

    Awesome video and I am glad to see more SBC Arm configurations. All In One usually means keyboard, computer and display and this gripe is leading me to this question.
    Why buy this when we have a higher spec Chromebooks on the second hand market going for a lot less?
    I consider this channel a tinkering/emulation one, so maybe you should tap into modding a cheap laptop/Chromebook vs this Arm offering, providing Linux and a screen as an AIO alternative. Pushing the ARM narrative.

    • @StevenAlexander44
      @StevenAlexander44 Před rokem

      Chromebooks aren't free (software-wise). It's a lot harder, and sometimes impossible, to boot Linux from a Chromebook's UEFI

    • @8bitkid408
      @8bitkid408 Před rokem

      @@StevenAlexander44 Usually it is just a small screw. There are hundreds of Chromebooks out there and ETA Prime is an expert on the subject.

  • @obsidian9998
    @obsidian9998 Před rokem

    I want a setup with all the hated ports. There are machines that put people stuck with unwanted locked in transfer methods, so there could be a benefit of specializing.

  • @OQTIZZLE_ORLANDO
    @OQTIZZLE_ORLANDO Před rokem

    Any word on Android yet? Just got my OrangePi800 in the mail. Thank you. Keep up the good work. Glad you got the OP PC now.

  • @ezequieljimenez3391
    @ezequieljimenez3391 Před rokem

    I imagine if in the future we can put more ram on arm PC's with little ram memories in the size of micro SD cards. I don't know how to express the idea I have on my mind, but is like you open your keyboard, put these imaginary ram - microSD sized to have more juice

  • @Spriggen1337
    @Spriggen1337 Před rokem +1

    Dunno why snapdragon doesn't make a 8gen1 without the phone options like simcard 5g camera etc just the gpu cpu and Bluetooth wifi to make an android box with active cooling for overclocking
    Could literally drop the price of a 8gen1 to be used in handhelds and media streaming devices.

  • @marcogonzalez8779
    @marcogonzalez8779 Před rokem +1

    great review. good product

  • @GriffinsGarage
    @GriffinsGarage Před rokem +1

    Super cool idea Haven’t seen something like this before although I’m not really up to date with new tech stuff.

  • @victorjohnson7512
    @victorjohnson7512 Před rokem +1

    I'd like to see how it runs Android perhaps with a touch screen too.

  • @jacksputrid
    @jacksputrid Před rokem

    like...... even one a bit beefier would still fit my lifestyle. I like the idea of an all inclusive computer in a keyboard.

  • @zdanee
    @zdanee Před rokem +3

    My problem with these more obscure SBCs is the GPU support or rather the lack thereof. Even the massive community behind the RasPi 400 is struggling with a proper 64bit OS with a proper GPU driver. This is not the fault of the companies making these, it's that there are not many places to get an SoC and those places have closed source blobs for the GPUs, that's why they work in Android, but not in linux. This just goes to show how important FOSS really is.

    • @JamesHughes65
      @JamesHughes65 Před rokem +1

      64bit OS works fine on the Pi400 with full GPU acceleration, the GU stuff is also all FOSS now.

    • @microlinux
      @microlinux Před rokem +1

      Rk3399 has open source gpu graphics since middle ages. It's very robust

  • @deewillerd918
    @deewillerd918 Před rokem +1

    jeff gheerling is drooling

  • @jonathanbutler6635
    @jonathanbutler6635 Před rokem +8

    I love this form factor. Would like to see an 8gb version though. Have you found any others?

    • @anon_y_mousse
      @anon_y_mousse Před rokem +2

      Ditto. That form factor is great for a quick to setup computer.

    • @youtwobe3507
      @youtwobe3507 Před rokem +1

      Wait for the Orange Pi 888

    • @pnalson
      @pnalson Před rokem +1

      RK3588 NEEDED

  • @AnassEljondy
    @AnassEljondy Před rokem +1

    I would love to see these running Chrome os flex though!

  • @joshhardin666
    @joshhardin666 Před rokem +5

    I'm enamored, but just like the pi400, there's only 4gb of ram which is way too little for decent desktop use. I would love to see an 8gb variant and it would be great!

    • @talon12020
      @talon12020 Před rokem +1

      Agreed, given the name, you'd think they'd at least throw in 8GB of RAM. A M.2 slot wouldn't hurt either...

    • @cybernit3
      @cybernit3 Před rokem

      Like WTF why not 8 GB or even upto 64 GB Ram? But it is good that it is faster than the pi400; and that someone else is producing pi400 clones. Cause I think you can't even buy the pi400 out of stock. Maybe they'll make a variant version of the pi800 with atleast 8 GB ram. Glad someone else thinks like me; 1st thing I wanted to see was how much ram. Too bad there wasn't an option like a ARM GPU BUS and you could hook up a external GPU.

  • @AmazingPhilippines1
    @AmazingPhilippines1 Před rokem

    Cool! New tech is a bit slow to arrive in the Philippines but great review.

  • @graysonpeddie
    @graysonpeddie Před rokem +1

    I would like to see a new keyboard with a built-in battery. I could see myself using this battery-powered Pi800-like computer without a display and I could navigate the computer using just a screen reader. That is, once I connect a display and get the screen reader to automatically start during the login and after logging into the desktop. I would like to be able to make use of a keyboard-only device while traveling. Not that I am blind (actually, I am blind in my left eye), but being able to connect to the WiFi network and access the Internet using just a screen reader with no display connected would be very cool to have.

    • @BrennanYoung
      @BrennanYoung Před rokem +1

      really curious about assistive technology on some of these alternative platforms. Windows (with Narrator) finally has a decent built-in screen reader. Apple's VoiceOver is quirky, but not too terrible. ChromeVox kinda sucks.

  • @VerseChorusCurse
    @VerseChorusCurse Před rokem +2

    Man, Orange Pi cutting it close with the design and naming. I wonder if they'll get sued?!?

  • @joekiddent
    @joekiddent Před rokem

    Ordered mine over five weeks ago… shipping on a slow boat from china I guess. I already use a 400, and four other pi4’s that I like a lot.

  • @kevinhanley6462
    @kevinhanley6462 Před rokem

    Very interesting review and will be some competition for future Raspberry Pi devices.

  • @hasanhraki4429
    @hasanhraki4429 Před rokem +1

    As i see for 99$ you can go for used desktop except you need small space