08-22-2021, 04:42 PM
You can replace the existing 64GB eMMC with a 128GB module. They are sold in the Pine Store. In theory, their are 256GB eMMC devices, but none have been packaged with a Pinebook Pro compatible mini-board, (and probably cost more than twice as much).
You can also install a M.2 NVMe flash drive, (NOT M.2 SATA).. Check the end-user verified compatible list. Their are many that simply use way too much power. Here is a link;
https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/Pinebook_Pr...patibility
The current Pinebook Pro CAN'T take any more memory. It's a limit of the SoC, (System on a Chip).
Their is a possibility of a new notebook computer from Pine64. It will likely have more memory, faster CPU, etc... But, Pine64 tends not to make public commitments until they can reasonably supply the product. At current guess, we think at least 1 year, and with the world the way it is now, possibly 2 years.
You can also install a M.2 NVMe flash drive, (NOT M.2 SATA).. Check the end-user verified compatible list. Their are many that simply use way too much power. Here is a link;
https://wiki.pine64.org/wiki/Pinebook_Pr...patibility
The current Pinebook Pro CAN'T take any more memory. It's a limit of the SoC, (System on a Chip).
Their is a possibility of a new notebook computer from Pine64. It will likely have more memory, faster CPU, etc... But, Pine64 tends not to make public commitments until they can reasonably supply the product. At current guess, we think at least 1 year, and with the world the way it is now, possibly 2 years.
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Arwen Evenstar
Princess of Rivendale
Arwen Evenstar
Princess of Rivendale