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No hay artículos en el carroOrange Pi Zero 3 is powered by Allwinner H618 quad-core Cortex-A53 processor, Arm Mali-G31 MP2 GPU, supports OpenGL ES 1.0/2.0/3.2, OpenCL 2.0, Vulkan 1.1, etc.,with 1GB/1.5GB/2GB/4GB memory options, decoding of multiple video formats is supported, and the Micro-HDMI output supports 4K display. In addition, Orange Pi Zero 3 can also be extended with headphones, TVout, USB2.0, IR reception and other functions via 13Pin expansion ports with an adapter board, in addition to the 26Pin expansion function port on the board, further enriching the functional interface of the motherboard.
Donald Dougherty
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de enero de 2025
works good for many things. although it isn’ta raspberry pi so don’t expect full support for certain things.
Skeezicks
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de marzo de 2024
The performance of the Zero3 is quite snappy. But the 1.5 Gig version reboots with the ethernet port dead. The wireless connection, if used, still works. If you need a wired connection on reboot the power connection must be manually interrupted. In addition, while the wired ethernet performance is good, the wireless connection is very much less good. At present, I'd recommend using dietpi's Linux version in preference to orangepi's own Linux releases or Armbian's. I have read that the versions with 1, 2, and 4 Gigs of memory do not have problems on reboot, but can't attest to that as accurate.I would not recommend the 1.5 Gig version, unless you are willing to use a fairly slow wireless connection or physically reconnect the power supply on each reboot. In my estimate, manual power off and on at each reboot is an unnecessary and unreasonable inconvenience.The current versions of Armbian at of June 27, 2024 (and for sometime prior) have corrected the boot problems that troubled the 1.5 GB version earlier. No reason to avoid the 1.5 GB version at this time. USB port is still 2.0, which to me prevents a 5 star rating. But am now very much pleased with this board. An easy recommendation for those wishing a useful and inexpensive SBC.
Colin
Comentado en Canadá el 13 de febrero de 2024
Exactly as described.
AxMn
Comentado en Canadá el 9 de noviembre de 2024
Was looking for a slight upgrade from a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 to act as a wireless host platform for Klipper for an older 3D printer. Decided to try the 1.5GB version, as I only needed a little boost with a bit more ram. Install was a bit more hands on than with a PI as the tools just aren't there for pre-setting up wifi, so I had to install an OS (Armbian) that would at least bring up an SSH client and LAN, login via SSH change the password, setup wifi, and run KIAUH to install Klipper. Nothing overly difficult really, just substantially more steps than a PI where you just use the PI imager to download and install a pre configured OS with Klipper already installed (Mainsail OS).So as long as you have some basic skills and can follow a tutorial, you should be fine, if not, I'd stick to the PI.For me, this worked out great, gave me the necessary boost I needed to keep prints running fast and smooth with a little headroom to grow in the future.Absolutely would recommend to non-beginners, and absolutely plan to purchase again for other projects. (Reluctantly docked a mark for having a slightly less friendly install process).
Deepak
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de noviembre de 2023
I have the 1.5GB RAM version, and it is well-built with a 1G LAN adapter. At around $25, this is the best single-board computer (SBC) available on the market. Instead of purchasing it from aliexpress.com, I recommend buying it from Amazon for the fastest shipping and product support. I used a Debian 11 image from the OrangePi website, and it works very well and remains stable. If you are searching for an affordable SBC with WiFi, LAN, and a compact form factor, this is the one to go for. Its performance is comparable to the RPi3, but personally, I prefer this one.
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