![]() ![]() The Pinebook Pro is equipped with 4GB LPDDR4 system memory, high capacity eMMC flash storage, and 128Mb SPI boot Flash. Key features include: the RK3399 SOC USB-C for data, video-out and power-in (3A 5V) privacy switches for the microphone, BT/WiFi module, and camera and expandable storage via NVMe (PCIe x4) with an optional adapter. It's compact and slim dimensions are 329mm x 220mm x 12mm (WxDxH). It features an IPS 1080p 14″ LCD panel, a premium magnesium alloy shell, high capacity eMMC storage, a 10,000 mAh capacity battery, and the modularity that only an open source project can deliver. It is built to be a compelling alternative to mid-ranged Chromebooks that people convert into Linux laptops. The Pinebook Pro is a Linux and *BSD ARM laptop from PINE64 5.8 Datasheets for Components and Peripherals.5.7 Pinebook Pro Schematics and Certifications.2.2.5 Watching Amazon Prime videos with Chromium.2.2.3 Disable Chromium browser's prompt for passphrase & password storage.2.2.1 Initial user changes, password, name, etc.2.2 Customizing the Pinebook Pro's previously-default Debian system.2.1.5 Install Anbox on Pinebook Pro Manjaro 20.10.2.1.3 Better GPU compatibility and performance. ![]() 2.1.1 Watching DRM content (Netflix, etc.).2.1 Customizing the Pinebook Pro's default Manjaro KDE system.1.14.2 Pinebook Service Step-by-Step Guides.1.13.2 Post NVMe install power limiting.1.3.3 Basic summary of replacing keyboard.1.2.1 Default Manjaro KDE Desktop Quick Start. ![]()
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