Series of single-board computer
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The NanoPi is a series of single-board computer produced by FriendlyElec.[1] Various versions of the board were released including the NanoPi M1+,[1] NanoPi M3,[2] NanoPi M4v2,[3] NanoPi Neo3,[4] NanoPi Neo4,[5] NanoPi Neo Air,[6] NanoPI R5C.[7]
The NanoPi M1+ and Neo3 were reviewed as a smaller, cheaper, but less capable board than equivalent Raspberry Pi computers.[1][4] The NanoPi 4 R6S have three ethernet ports.[8]
Nano Pi computers have been used in experimental drones for disaster recovery and air quality monitoring.[6][9]
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