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@@ -1524,6 +1524,30 @@The successor of the Radxa Zero, with faster SoC and larger RAM options. The ZERO 3E has no onboard WiFi and no eMMC, but an Ethernet adapter, with an optional PoE HAT available.
+A credit card sized SBC with older Allwinner H6 SoC. Since the similarly featured Orange Pi 3B is available with faster CPU, RAM and otherwise similar hardware features/aspects, is available for minimal surcharge, there is probably not really a reason to buy this anymore. But if you have one, we got you covered.
+A tiny SBC with onboard Ethernet and WiFi, based on the Allwinner H618 SoC. It is less powerful than the recent Rockchip SoCs, but more powerful than Raspberry Pi Zero 2W, and more flexible thanks to Ethernet and larger RAM sizes.
+A smaller variant of the new Orange Pi series. The RK3566 SoC has less power than the RK3588 of the Orange Pi 5, but the SBC is quite flexible with 4 USB-A ports, onboard WiFi/BT, eMMC and M.2 M-key socket for NVMe SSDs up to 2242 factor
+A clone of the Zero 3, without Ethernet and a little different form factor.