Hello! I've been on the lookout for a Linux laptop with good hardware at a reasonable price and the Pinebook Pro immediately caught my eye. I love almost everything about the current Pinebook Pro but the hardware is looking a bit under-spec for my uses. I do a lot of photo editing, a bit of video editing, and creating and editing websites and doing any of this at a demanding scale is just not great on the current Pinebook Pro. So, to get to the point, would you guys over at Pine64 consider giving the Pinebook Pro an upgrade? Maybe putting your latest SBC with the 8GB of RAM and the Rockchip RK3566 in a new version of the Pinebook Pro would make a big difference for people doing heavier workloads like me! Anyways, let me know what you think.
Cheers (:
- Strider
Hopefully, there will be an upgrade to long-awaited RK3588 with at least 16GB of RAM, because 4GB of RAM in a laptop that has "Pro" in his name is a sad joke in 2021...
+1 on the 4GB subject.
It was fine when I got my PBP Pro a few years ago, but I am more often running into memory limitations.
Realistically, I didn't expect it to become my primary dev machine (VSCode) and photo workflow (Gimp and digiKam). I'm probably pushing it a bit hard.
yes, there's a possibility, but no guarantee or timeline. when the PBP was announced, it was stated that Pine did in fact foresee themselves offering new main board as an upgrade users could perform.
I wonder how much it'd cost for Pine to have multiple configuration, 16GB Pinebook "Pro Pro" would be nice to have!
Find me in the forest, when I'm at my lowest. I don't really think you should continue..
HOLD YOUR BREATH.
Just adding 8GB option along with the 4/4 cores, and fixing the other misc. outstanding issues, (NVMe reliability / power; charging & power issues; WiFi chip overheating; etc...), would be enough to make many people upgrade from existing Pinebook Pros.
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