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I personally use Odroid boards from Hardkernel, purchased from https://ameridroid.com/ - not a recommendation for a storefront, it's just the place that I use.

Not all of them have the same GPIO abilities as the Pi, so YMMV there. But if you're looking for a low-power SBC for a computing project, there are options, and most tutorials for software installations on RPi will also work for other flavors like Armbian and DietPi.

I personally use Odroid boards from Hardkernel, purchased from https://ameridroid.com/ - not a recommendation for a storefront, it's just the place that I use. Not all of them have the same GPIO abilities as the Pi, so YMMV there. But if you're looking for a low-power SBC for a computing project, there are options, and most tutorials for software installations on RPi will also work for other flavors like Armbian and DietPi.

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Odroid has good support in broader communities. This is why Odroid is a good pick. Review sites like Armbian and see which boards they support. If the board is supported with a modern kernel, it's likely a good option. Doesn't mean fully GPIO is available, but for many uses GPIO support isn't required.