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by dusan1710
Fri Feb 23, 2024 12:37 am
Forum: Review updates and requests
Topic: [Currently in review] Sipeed: Lichee Pi 4A
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[Currently in review] Sipeed: Lichee Pi 4A

Ever since we've taken a look at the VisionFive 2, we've had a bit of a fascination with RISC-V. Development is going at a rapid pace, and only a few years after we've gotten RISC-V chips physically capable of running the Linux kernel, the market's already filling with consumer-grade RISC-V boards w...
by dusan1710
Fri Feb 23, 2024 12:25 am
Forum: Review updates and requests
Topic: [Currently in review] ClockworkPi: DevTerm
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Views: 227

[Currently in review] ClockworkPi: DevTerm

One of the more lighthearted devices we're testing right now, the ClockworkPi DevTerm is a modern take on 80s Tandy portable computers. With a (very retro) ultrawide "dual VGA" format screen, the DevTerm is meant as a tiny cyberdeck for creating, playing and emulating retro-style games. De...
by dusan1710
Fri Feb 23, 2024 12:15 am
Forum: Review updates and requests
Topic: [Currently in review] Finder: OPTA 8A programmable relay
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[Currently in review] Finder: OPTA 8A programmable relay

Two Italian companies, Finder and Arduino have come together to create the OPTA 8A. Depending on who you ask, it's either a programmable relay (according to Finder, a leading relay manufacturer with years of industrial experience) or a PLC (according to Arduino, eager to dip their toes into more ser...
by dusan1710
Fri Feb 23, 2024 12:03 am
Forum: Review updates and requests
Topic: [Currently in review] Banana Pi: BPi-R3 Mini
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Views: 241

[Currently in review] Banana Pi: BPi-R3 Mini

Banana Pi's BPi R3 Mini is an adorable little router board with some serious specs. We've already taken a look at their BPi-R2 and, while it had excellent performance, the whole experience was marred with inconsistent software support. Banana Pi R3.jpg The BPi-R3 Mini is powered by a beefy MediaTek ...
by dusan1710
Thu Feb 22, 2024 11:50 pm
Forum: Review updates and requests
Topic: [Currently in review] Tibbo: AppBlocks Demo Kit
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Views: 191

[Currently in review] Tibbo: AppBlocks Demo Kit

One of the current reviews we're working on is Tibbo's AppBlocks Demo Kit . It's an interesting little package meant to streamline industrial IoT by enabling robust and safe block-based coding. AppBlocks Demo Kit.jpg Powered by a high-performance ARM CPU, the AppBlocks Demo Kit combines the TPP2, Ti...
by dusan1710
Thu Feb 22, 2024 11:28 pm
Forum: Prikazi proizvoda
Topic: [Info] Kako navigirati ovim podforumom
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Views: 201

[Info] Kako navigirati ovim podforumom

Zdravo! U ovom podforumu žive informacije vezane za naše recenzije na srpskom jeziku . Uopšteno govoreći, ovde prikupljamo povratne informacije, ideje i vaše zahteve za buduće recenzije, a i delimo poneki uvid u proces našeg rada. Slobodno otvorite temu o proizvodu koji želite da testiramo. Objasnit...
by dusan1710
Thu Feb 22, 2024 11:13 pm
Forum: Obaveštenja
Topic: [Počnite ovde] Od sada imamo i forum!
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[Počnite ovde] Od sada imamo i forum!

Razmišljali smo dugo o najboljem načinu da što više angažujemo zajednicu i bazu čitalaca magazina Mehatronika. Jedna od početnih ideja, a možda i najočiglednija, bila je da se ugrade komentari na glavni veb-sajt Mehatronike nakon svakog članka. Shvatili smo da bi to sa sobom donelo čitav niz problem...
by dusan1710
Thu Feb 22, 2024 8:54 pm
Forum: Review updates and requests
Topic: [Info] How to navigate this subforum
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Views: 183

[Info] How to navigate this subforum

Hi! This is where stuff related to our English-language reviews goes. In general, we collect feedback, ideas and review requests here, and share some insight into the process behind our work. Feel free to open up a thread about a product you'd like to have us review. We'll try to check as many of th...
by dusan1710
Thu Feb 22, 2024 7:47 pm
Forum: Announcements
Topic: [Start here] We've got a forum now!
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Views: 628

[Start here] We've got a forum now!

We've thought quite a bit about the best way to engage more with our community and reader base. One of the initial ideas, and perhaps the most obvious one, was to build a comment system right into Mehatronika's main website , but that brought with it a whole slew of problems we'd have to consider. W...