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Arduino's new Nano board family is more powerful and affordable
Arduino's new Nano board family is more powerful and affordable. The most basic one will set out back $9.90.
Arduino's Nano line will soon welcome four new products. They're all small boards like the classic one, making Nano a family of small boards meant for compact projects. All the new boards boast low energy consumption and processors more powerful than what the classic has. Even better, they're all pretty affordable: the most basic entry called Nano Every, which you can use for "everyday" projects and can replace the classic Nano, will even set you back as little as $9.90.
Arduino co-founder Massimo Banzi said in a statement:
"The new Nanos are for those millions of makers who love using the Arduino IDE for its simplicity and open source aspect, but just want a great value, small and powerful board they can trust for their compact projects. With prices from as low as $9.90 for the Nano Every, this family fills that gap in the Arduino range, providing makers with the Arduino quality they deserve for those everyday projects."
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 22 2019, @08:57PM
Hey OP, i'm sorry if my post seems a bit harsh. It was a joke, the pi-hole thing. But please don't claim that everything can be solved by some RPi. There are many different situations where different kinds of boards are the most optimal. There is no one solution to every problem.
Yes, personally i view RPi as pretty crappy thing, mostly because of Broadcom. I think there are better boards out there, RPi just happens to have the most following and instructions, which is unfortunate. Things could be better.