| On a RPi I can control more aspects than I can a mini pc ITX board. I can boot straight to my program. I can write directly to frame buffers. I don’t need Linux. I don’t really need a kernel… Here are some examples of where an RPi outshines a mini-PC (though one can still achieve the same results, just putting the box outside the box): Coffee table Digital Touch map. Weather Station powered by a solar panel and a LiPo battery. ADSB receiver also powered by solar and a battery. Arcade Cabinet that sits on a bar top with a bill reader. Mini JukeBox at the local hacker space. Sailing autopilot using NMEA2000 connectors. Wearables. Playing with high density distributed computing. (More than 5 machines) Where the mini pc really shines is: Storage. (NAS included) Media PC (TV sold separately) Gaming Console Personal Cloud (docker + nfs + caddy + <insert personalized preferences>) General Autopilot (sensors that need GPU support). You have left over old PCs and don’t want to open your wallet… |