You can pre-order at Kickstarter.
Yes. You can also purchase the Pantera Pico PC with 1TB SSD already installed.
Quick answer: Yes. As of current writing, all requirements to run Windows 11 are met by the Pantera Pico PC.
However, since Windows 11 is still in the works at the time of this Kickstarter campaign, changes that Microsoft will make may change the answer to this question.
The power brick can be plugged in anywhere from 110-240v AC
Yes. We have tested it to run Linux distributions like Ubuntu Desktop, Linux Mint, and Puppy Linux. Other Linux distros like Pop!_OS, Fedora, Kali, Zorin, and many others will work.
The SSD is an M.2 2242.
No. Aside from having dual WiFi frequencies for you to use, there is a USB adapter/hub that extends the number of USB 3.0 to 3 more, and a gigabit-Ethernet port from our store.
Yes, it does. Up to 60fps of 4K Ultra Hi-Definition video.
Yes. It can run on 12V battery power via USB C at the back, and will require around 18watts. We also have 2 sizes powerbanks specific to the Pantera Pico PC, available for purchase.
Yes, we have installed Photoshop on the Pantera Pico PC without any problems.
Yes, although we recommend you check your games’ minimum requirements first to check for compatibility.
Yes. You can find examples through ETA Prime’s YouTube review of the Pantera Pico PC.
Some of those mentioned were: NVIDIA GEForce Now, Google Stadia, Dreamcast Redream, among others.
No. As of this time, as it is used as a power indicator, it cannot be turned off.
Yes. There’s a 3.5mm speaker-mic port at the back of the unit between the 2 USB ports.
Yes. It can run virtual machines. We have already tested it with a Type-2 hypervisor, Virtual Box, and ran Ubuntu Desktop, Linux Mint, and Windows 11 as guest OSes on a Windows 10 host.
No. You will have to connect your own microphone either via USB, or through the speaker-mic combo port at the back.
No. Mobile phone chargers are almost always just 5V. Pantera Pico PC requires 12 Volts via the USB-C DC power port to run.
Yes. However, we strongly advise that you choose the capacity you want during purchase. If you are not worried about warranty, you can have a professional swap out the SSD for you so you don’t damage components that may be exposed when opening the bottom cover.
The RAM size on the Pantera Pico PC is 8GB, except for the entry model which only has 4GB.
No. The Pantera Pico PC's RAM is soldered directly on the board.
Yes. It works with many game controllers that either connects to a device via USB, or via Bluetooth.
It will not, however, be able to accept proprietary-connector game controllers.
The Pantera Pico PC has an x86/x64 based Intel processor, while the Raspberry Pi has an ARM-based chip. Although ARM-based chips are aimed towards mobile devices like smartphones and tablets, it has made its way to tiny desktop computers as well. Yet, one of the the biggest advantages an Intel based computer has, for the average user, is software compatibility: Most desktop applications (apps) are designed for/towards x86/x64 chips. Meaning, there will be many for-desktop software that will not work on the Raspberry Pi.
Depending on your use case, there may be some of your regular Windows software that may have a workaround on the Pi, though definitely not as readily and easily on an x86/x64 Intel-based chip like on the Pantera Pico PC.
Yes. The Pantera Pico PC is a great computer for most 3D printing requirements, even for 3D model design. It has been tested to run the latest version of Blender, while using Cycles engine for rendering on-screen, which is far more processing-intensive than outputting 3D print files. Unless you're sculpting in super-high polygon count models, the Pantera Pico PC has more than enough power for the job.
Bluetooth 5.1.
The previous Pantera Pico PC model has version 4.2 (LMP8), and is already been upgraded to LMP10, so all backers will receive their units with bluetooth version 5.1.
The reset button in the small hole found in front of the Pantera Pico PC is for forcefully restarting the device.
It is useful in situations where the only solution is to reboot the computer, e.g.: when an application has rendered the computer unresponsive to mouse or keyboard controls.
Do note that unsaved work prior to pressing the reset button may not be recoverable.
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Yes. It should transcode video without problems, as the Pantera Pico PC exceeds Plex's minimum hardware requirements which aren't too heavy by today's standards.