tom.k.cook wrote:W. H. Heydt wrote:On the other hand, I don't see a need for GbE, but I'd sure like a native SATA connector...or later development. However, for my uses, the Pi2 has everything it needs.
Agreed, either SATA or USB3 would make these an almost serious desktop replacement.
I think it would take a bit more than *that* to be a "serious desktop replacement". To do so I'd want a quad-core A-57, and at least 2 SATA ports. But the Pi2 should be pretty good for a fair amount of stuff and pretty wonderful for some...including educational uses.
*And* as noted by another poster...two years earlier than expected, plus the same price as a B/B+. Keeping the price the same is going to strain quite a few other boards that have been proclaimed as "Pi killers" or similar rhetoric.