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Are you satisfied with a 700 MHz single core CPU and 512 MB of RAM in 2016? Don't get me wrong - I think the Pi Zero is a great development, which will make many projects possible that would have been unaffordable before. But it's really more for "The internet of things" rather than a pocket workstation, in my opinion.
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Check out the Pyra (the Open Pandora successor)
www.pyra-handheld.com
But shipping: soon
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Before the IBM PC, there was a period of great diversity in hobbyist personal computers. Wonderful things like the Amiga appeared. You could buy bizarre computers with Z80 and 6800 CPUs on the same board, which would allow you to run software for different architectures on a single machine without emulation. All that stopped when the IBM PC appeared.
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https://www.adafruit.com/products/1566, which reports a 15 hour battery life for a Pi with a 10,000 mAH battery and a headless Pi with no load except pinging. That's a huge battery (216 cubic centimeters!), giving a barely acceptable runtime on a headless Pi!
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