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MK902 LE
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Rikomagic MK902 LE is an ARM-based Linux PC

by Brad Linder02/25/201402/25/2014 17 Comments on Rikomagic MK902 LE is an ARM-based Linux PC

The folks at UK-based Cloudsto have added a new device to their range of small, ARM-based Linux computers. The Rikomagic MK902 LE is a small box with a Rockchip quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, and up to 16GB of storage. It ships with Ubuntu Linux, and it’s available from the Cloudsto shop for £94.99 and up, or […]

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