Firefly Station P1 Pro is a compact ARM PC for $179 and up – Liliputing

0
547

Liliputing
The Firefly Station P1 Pro is a little computer powered by a Rockchip RK3399 hexa-core processor with support for Android and Linux-based operating systems. Firefly positions the system as a device that can be used as a media center, personal computer, retro game system, or router, among other things.
Under the hood, the Station P1 Pro is very similar to the Station P1 that went on sale two years ago. But the newer model earns the Pro in its name in a few key ways.

For example, the P1 Pro has an M.2 2242 slot with support for a PCIe 2.0 NVMe SSD, while the original P1 does not. The Pro model supports WiFi 5 and Bluetooth 5.0, while the original topped out at WiFi 4 and Bluetooth 4.2.
One other thing the P1 Pro has that its predecessor did not? A power button. Go figure.
Anyway, not everything is an upgrade. While the original P1 sold for $129 for a model with 4GB of LPDDR4 RAM and 32GB of eMMC storage, the P1 Pro starts at $179 for a 2GB/32GB version. If you want 4GB of memory you’ll have to shell $199.
The little computer measures 124.4 x 79 x 31.6mm (4.9″ x 3.1″ x 1.2″) and features a selection of ports that includes:

Firefly also introduced a follow-up called the Station P2 last year. With an RK3568 quad-core processor, it’s actually a bit less powerful than the Station P1, but with support for up to 8GB of RAM, 64GB of eMMC storage, and a 1TB SSD, it’s also more versatile.
via AndroidTVBox.eu
 
Liliputing’s primary sources of revenue are advertising and affiliate links (if you click the «Shop» button at the top of the page and buy something on Amazon, for example, we’ll get a small commission).
But there are several ways you can support the site directly even if you’re using an ad blocker* and hate online shopping.

Contribute to our Patreon campaign

or…

Contribute via PayPal

2 Comments
Your email address will not be published.










This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
That price is criminal for an RK3399 in 2022. What a ripoff. At least put a more recent chip in there…
Unless you really need Arm a intel N5105 mini PC costs less.

Hack your Amazon Fire tablet with Fire Toolbox (Install Google Play, remove Amazon apps, and more)

How to install Google Play on Amazon Fire tablets

How to sideload Android apps on Windows 11

Daily Deals (5-03-2022)

Samsung UFS 4.0 storage will bring 4,200 MB/s speeds to smartphones

Razer Blade 15 will be the first laptop with a 240 Hz OLED display option

Firefox 100 arrives with caption & subtitle support for picture-in-picture videos, new mobile features
Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.
Join 15,079 other subscribers

source