The techno-liberal laptop
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TERES-I
Overview
TERES-I is a Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Free/Open Source Hardware (FOSH) and Software (FOSS) laptop. Stylish, elegant and lightweight, TERES-I is a convenient travel companion and is great for playing videos, browsing the web, or using a plethora of development suites. It runs Linux on 64-bit ARM64 and x86 processors.
NOTE: TERES-I is currently considered an evaluation board and not yet an end-product.
FEATURE | DESCRIPTION |
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CPU | Quad-Core Allwinner A64 64-bit Cortex-A53 processor |
Memory | 2GB DDR3L |
Storage | 16GB eMMC flash memory |
Monitor | LCD 11.6" 1366x768 resolution |
Video In | Camera |
Video Out | HDMI |
Audio In/Out | Stereo speakers; 3.5mm audio jack (stereo out, microphone in) |
Wireless | WiFi 150Mb; BLE 4.0 |
USB | 2 x USB |
Power | 9500mAh battery; 5V/3A input |
Weight | 980 g |
Hardware
Software
TERES-I was designed to run on Linux distributions, but may also run Android and Windows operating systems. The laptop's mainboard has eMMC flash loaded with Ubuntu Mate and basic programs – Internet browser, Open Office, Arduino IDE, IceStorm FPGA Verilog tools, a video player, etc. Additional software is also available from Ubuntu repositories.
- Installing an image
- Updating an image
- Building an image