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New eisy Model, home r2, 994 upgrade Path offer

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I've seen a few posts from 994 users asking about upgrading to eisy. There's another version of eisy hardware just released, read the link for the differences. There's also a new 994 upgrade path discount offer good through 11/21.

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Introducing eisy | home r2!

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Very much seems like MeLE stopped making the old hardware, so just pick and validate a new one. It's a big advantage of moving off of the ISY994 and later apu2 (Polisy) hardware, it's quite easy to move to a new platform as hardware ages.

The CPU is of course tons faster in IPC (the N150 has a new core design from Alder Lake), so that's a good thing, as is lower power consumption from the new process node.

Did notice a few things in the email information.

The new R2 has wi-fi 5.0 and Bluetooth 5.1 and the older wi-fi 6.0 and Bluetooth. May not make much difference for some while it may for others.

don't think i've ever been anywhere close to wifi 5/6 bandwidth limited, though 6 vs 5 might have some security benefits. i run wired, so don't really care. not sure what the eisy uses bluetooth for, aside from initial setup i guess, but i don't use audio on the eisy, and the major performance difference between BT 5.1 and 5.2 is apparently audio-focused. meh.

the power reduction is attractive... the v1 tends to run fairly warm to my touch. moving to this platform was probably good for hardware portability, but i never thought a boost in processing power over the 994 was... necessary for my needs, so any reduction in power, even if it's a reduction in MIPS or whatever (not the case here, i guess), is welcome.

so: cheaper, lower power hardware is the trend i like to see. unless someone explains why i'm wrong, i don't think bluetooth versions matter. i think i would have preferred wifi 6 over 5, but it'd depend on details i haven't tracked down, and i won't, because i view this device as infrastructure, and in my house, infrastructure is hard wired.

i don't see a compelling reason to "upgrade" from v1 to v2. if i get a chance to migrate my v1 into a family member's house, i'll take the opportunity then to move myself to v2.

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