Hackboard today launched the Hackboard 2, a compact and affordable Wintel SBC. Key features of this 4.7 x 3.1 inches (120 x 80 mm) board are its Intel Celeron N4020 dual-core CPU, its good selection of ports and connectivity, the licensed Windows 11 Pro OS, and its $199 price tag.
The Hackboard makers tout it as an ideal maker board for general x86 hobbyist projects, IoT projects, for work from home folk, for edge and embedded solutions, and more. In a press release, Mike Callow, Hackboard's co-founder and CEO said that the Hackboard 2 is also designed "to address the increasing worldwide challenge of the Digital Divide and the needs of education." Those are big asks for a 2C/2T 14nm Celeron-powered SBC.
Hackboard is working to put together some kits built around the Hackboard 2, featuring extras such as a case, a wireless keyboard / touchboard, a webcam, and a portable monitor. There are also optional 4G and 5G cellular modems to expand the connectivity options already on offer.
Regular readers may remember the Hackboard 2 from its crowdfunding stage, way back in Dec 2020 / Jan 2021. However, this SBC is now available from a wide range of resellers, including RS Components, OKdo, Micro Center, Mouser, CrowdSupply, and Vilros.
Perhaps of some importance to the chance of success of the Hackboard 2 is the change in pricing. During the crowdfunding stage, there was an appealing $99 option, which is now gone. Now the cheapest model post-launch model is $175 with Debian Linux, or $199 with a Windows 11 Pro license. With the new price, the above Raspberry Pi 4 comparison might not be as fair as it used to be. And there are full Windows systems with newer hardware available for less money. Having said that, a supply / demand imbalance has affected the Pi in recent months and caused significant price inflation -- when stock is available. So for those looking for a project board who are inclined toward x86, the Hackboard 2 offers up an interesting alternative.