Recently I came to Hackberry, single board computer from the manufacturer of "whistles» MK802, MK803 - Miniand company.

Details, pros and cons under the cut
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Delivery, delivery
At the time when I ordered only one option was available EMS Express (18 USD), the package arrived in 2.5 weeks.
Included were:
- Hackberry board
- Power supply (5V 0.2A), can be powered from USB (cable not included)
- Cotton green bag with android logo :)
The device was tested before shipping and it already had Android ICS 4.0.
Keyboard, mouse picked up without problems. Very pleased with the presence of root, and Play Market.

Specifications
The device is based on a single-core SoC AllWinner A10 (Cortex A8), the processor frequency is 1.2GHz. There are support for instructions (swp half thumb fastmult vfp edsp neon vfpv3), distributions compiled with Hard-Floating (armhf, for example Debian from version 7),
RAM: two models with 512MB and 1GB DDR3 Hynix memory, 834MB available.
ROM: 4GB NAND (1.5GB available)
Video accelerator: Mali 400.
Cost: 65 USD for a model with 512MB of memory, 70 with 1GB.
Also present:
- 2xUSB 2.0 ports, also there is one unplugged port on the board.
- 4 pin TTL 3.3v
- HDMI with audio, composite and component outputs
- 10/100 Ethernet and IEEE 802.11n based on Realtek chip, soldered to USB bus.
- SDHC card reader (up to 32GB)
pros
- Fast processor
- 1GB of memory
- Ethernet
Minuses
- Most likely, HDMI - DVI adapters will not work (you need YUV420 monitor support)
- Price
Community distributions
Installation is simple, just write the image to the SD card.
There is another option to get a full environment - use sshd, debootstrap and chroot :)
exhaust
dmesgAll useful information can be found on the
forum . Product page
here .
Development of a kernel, drivers is conducted on
github . There you can find all the necessary tools.