>>7
BUY A BEAGLE/PANDABOARD
Does anyone actually do this?
Well okay, the Pandaboard ES looks great, but then I have to source my own screen, power supply, and keyboard, not to mention casing it all well enough for me to use on a daily basis. While it would be fun, it would also be expensive and definitely end up costing me more than just giving in and buying a
Chromebook.
Unless that is, someone has suggestions on a screen/power supply combo that wouldn't be too difficult to arrange in a somewhat portable case with limited electronics experience... meaning a smaller sized
non-touchscreen and even monochrome display that can take DVI/HDMI/parallel input from the Pandaboard headers
and not suck 30,000mah in an hour