we're looking at the pine Book Pro and I've got the ANSI Edition that means that it has a u.s. keyboard layout and there is also the ISO Edition available for you at Pine 64 org so make sure as you're checking out that you that you select the one that is the keyboard layout that you want if you're in Canada in the US you probably want the u.s. keyboard layout and that is called ANSI ans I so I want to take a quick boo before we get into the news tonight at the actual interface the emmc comes with debian stretch pre-installed and now while I'm not booting from the MFC because I wanted to really experience kind of different distros and things so I installed that same distro downloadable off of their website onto a micro SD card and here we go so this is what it looks like so what I'm gonna do I just want to make sure I'm actually I'm gonna share the same I'm gonna set the same screen so that you guys can see what I see it's on dual screen so I'm gonna instead set this to mirror so what I'm seeing on my screen is I'm gonna drag this over for you so that you can see because it's actually operating as two monitors okay so on my screen here I'm gonna check that checkbox that's it and so this is over USB see so it actually has a video output and I've selected to show the same thing on both screens so presumably if I hit apply this is really awkward because that screen is actually not a real screen there we go okay so keep this configuration and now we can both see the exact same screen so you and I are looking at the same screen here so that's USB C output and that's important to note and I wanted you to see that because if you plug that USB C into like the HDMI of your TV you'll be like well why is it not showing the same thing you need to bring up the display the monitor preferences and select that you want it to be the same to have dual screen it will put it on two different screens those dual so it is a dual screen setup yeah cool so all I've done is I've bought for six bucks off of Amazon just a USBC to HDMI adapter it's just a cable it's really really cheap cheerful and it makes it work so as you can see I'm able to stream live the the screen just as I see it and it's working absolutely flawlessly so this is the default de facto distro and this is debbie and stretch and has basically everything that you need to get up and going so let's see what we've got so under accessories I've got leafpad text editor them tax in text editor for you hackers out there graphics it comes with not a whole lot actually we probably want to install the GNU image manipulation program we've talked about that on the show Internet we've got chromium and Firefox because apparently you need both hex chat will get you into IRC office let's see what we have LibreOffice so you've got your yeah that's like writer and so Microsoft Office equivalent for Linux sound and video we've got oh now I installed cheese because I wanted to point out that we actually have a built-in webcam on this system so this is a 1080p webcam and even though with cheese booted here so this is gonna presumably there we go you can see that the the framerate is really really poor right right there I am but but it does work really quite well and the picture looks pretty good let's take a quick is not just a setting as to why it's so low well I don't know yeah I think what we're gonna find is that with something like the pine Book Pro and I think this is important to note and maybe this is something I should have mentioned right off the top what it is this is let's consider it experimental let's consider this something that is bleeding edge and mind-blowing yeah let's say if you are a Linux lover if you love to tinker this might be a notebook for you yeah because you're probably gonna run into little issues like that did you see the countdown 1 2 3 2 1 and it was like all gibberish there's something wrong there and I'm gonna probably have to figure that out if I if I care I kind of thought it was a cool feature it looks like a flash it's like three two one to prepare this like screen flash it's like okay but it didn't really look like a three did it it was like gibberish but reminds me of like the first ever episode thanks Asha that's exactly what this looks like but I mean there is a webcam yes big deal so there's there's a community that is involved in all Pine 64 products and that's a big part of this is that you can get into the community and say hey my webcam seems a little bit choppy or maybe the cheese is having some weird issues well you can get into the the chat the and that's on IRC through hex chat or you can get into the forums and talk to them about that and get some help we've got media players we've got your standard kind of Linux system tools speaking of let's bring up like system monitor and let's just kind of see what this looks like hold on for a second so this is a two hundred dollar Linux notebook computer that's this thin that's a that has no moving parts so if I can I don't know if you can really get your head around that at home but when this is sitting on my lap there's no fan noise yep there's very little heat and a little bit of heat off of the one side where the SOC is that's the system-on-chip to see what we would call a CPU yeah there's a little bit of heat there but it's dissipated quite well but really like there's no noise coming off so you don't have any of those moving parts that you do on a normal traditional laptop so what have I been using this for well it's not a super powerful laptop but it's quite good as far as getting on the Internet it's a it's a single board computer built into a laptop chassis essentially but it's got a great keyboard now it's got a nice touchpad you've got to update the touchpad firmware make sure you do that right out the gate there's some updates that you need to install you'll find out more about that in the pine 64 forums very very important for for the sensitivity and accuracy of that but we've got or gigs of RAM and what I've been using this for is I use it as a terminal for my main computers so if you understand that's already how I work I don't like to carry a big workstation of a laptop they call it a portable workstation I used to do that I used to buy the the $1700 portable workstation that I would do my video production on and it was this thick and it had big honkin fans in it or you might have like one of those big república gamer laptops that are like this you know the same thing because you want all that power the way I work now as a video producer is I have a honkin server that honkin server has all the power in the world that I'll ever need and then I use any terminal to be able to connect into it and bring up its screen so on this $200 notebook computer that weighs a feather weight I'm sitting in a coffee shop on their Wi-Fi VPN into my studio and I'm doing video editing on my screen on a seven thousand dollar production system oh you know what I mean yeah okay so this becomes a terminal so it's brilliant for that it's proven itself to be brilliant for that but at the same time it's also great without that capability to just use it as web surfing use it for for your standard like everything's online these days if you're using Google Drive you probably have a lot of your stuff just right in there so let's get a quick boo at this system itself because I mean though the real question is okay if I'm not using it connected to a big powerful system is it still gonna work as a pretty decent computer one of the things that you're going to notice is down here at the bottom right it's jumping around between four hundred and eight megahertz to one point four two gigahertz and so on it's jumping all over the place because it's selecting the processor frequency based on my usage so it's getting faster and is giving more power taking more juice from the 10,000 milliamp hour battery and based on my requirements right but if I'm not really doing much if it's idling it'll just clock itself down to 408 megahertz which is going to use very very little power presume all right so I'm just gonna cancel out of that guy and let's jump onto YouTube because that's probably you know I don't know about you but if things are not playing well on YouTube then that's a real that's a write-off for me I want videos on YouTube to work really really well right that's a key thing so fairly quick yeah loads okay so I mean everything looks good and I'm just doing this with the touchpad so I'm doing multi-touch right now so as I scroll I'm using two fingers to scroll that's how I do it so and you can if you want you can go over to this scroll bar and click and pull down but I like to just use multi-touch it's just a little bit quicker so if I wanted to click on any of these videos so let's go to something that's fairly current let's go to our ESET video here and there's an ad that's playing so it jumped up real quick looks really good real smooth and skip the ads it switched to eighteen over nine how do you like that oh it looks like I've already clicked on this video so let's reverse again using multi-touch to rewind there I double tapped on the scroll bar and then can scroll there you go look so yeah let's fullscreen it see if it cats out no looks good everything is looking pretty good there so sound is a little bit tinny as you can expect from a lap like a low-priced laptop but I want to be clear when I when I say that that it it has bluetooth five okay think about that for a second so you got a Bluetooth speaker externally and you can you can connect this to your Bluetooth speaker phones yeah yeah absolutely so so those speakers that are a little bit tinny you saw them when I unbox or when I opened it up just a little little tiny speakers you can either use the headphone jack there is that over here or you can use bluetooth headphones bluetooth speakers and you're gonna get much better sound as well cool so that's really really nice neat I have to say 200 bucks it's oh it's been a dream like just like I've been using I've been using a Lenovo ThinkPad and it's beautiful but it is it's big and heavy clunky and it's a nice notebook but it feels heavy on my lap and this thing just feels like a feather like it's just there's nothing to it it's so thin it's so lightweight and just and the battery lasts it seems forever and I just love using it it's not so expensive that you would be like so anxious if you take it somewhere you know I mean I I'm looking at this I'm going you know what our oldest son is going into high school next year oh yes this would be a great computer for him really for schooling sure yeah if he can see the thing with education and it's a sad place right now in the Canadian education system is that they don't teach skills they teach software that's true and so when you go to school when you pay to go to college you're paying to learn Microsoft Office that is not the skill sets that so so to translate that from Microsoft office - LibreOffice can be a challenge so I'll give you that one little caveat and it's and that is a problem but that's a problem in the education sector that's not a problem with this device and I think if we have a good troubleshooting mind and and maybe a father who is willing to take the time to to help their son and and show them okay well yeah in in Microsoft Word it's like that but in libreoffice it's like this it's similar it's very very close but it's a little bit different but see we have a dual boot system yeah both Linux and Windows yeah and all windows I also have Microsoft Office and Libre okay so they use both but for a lot of their school it's all on Google Docs that's really so this is like so consider this like so you say 200 bucks oh well that's about the price of a good high-end Chromebook yeah right but this is full Linux yeah I installed Debian Linux on this you can install Manjaro or a boon and it's the full operating system anything that's in synaptic package manager I installed cheese I mentioned wanting to install the GNU image manipulation program right so what am I gonna do it's just like you would on your on your Linux machine bring up synaptic package manager that's where I am on Debian anyways and do a search and type in and guess what we're gonna find no guesses there it is right so I can just install it just because it's Linux it's not a Chromebook right so it's like the price of a Chromebook a good high-end one but it's full Linux I love that but do keep in mind there are some like development caveat so you've got to be willing to work those out yep right now there are a little bit of things that are like for a novice user might drive them nuts for someone like myself I love it and I can forgive those things things like if I close the lid right now when it goes to sleep and I open it and push the power button it won't wake up well that's a problem they're working on it it'll be fixed but right now I just know don't close the lid boots it boots so darn fast that if I shut it down and turn it back on again I don't I don't care it doesn't affect me but you so you learn these little quirks about it because it is a very new system and it's a very new it's an entirely new realm for Linux notebooks I mean this is an SOC a single-board computer built into a beautiful laptop chassis and you've got access to a full Debian or any compatible Linux distro on that system how cool is that no for somebody who's going hey I'd be open to this yeah but what happens if I just mess something up well then just wipe your SD card and read and leave flash like Joe that's the great part I mean if you're doing something on your Windows machine and you mess it up it's like oh my goodness no yeah no because this has the extra Mike microSD for booting yeah could you put say like retropie on that Mike rusty and boot up on a micro SD well you'd have to have a rock 64 pine book 64 compatible version of retropie so yeah what you would need to do I think would be instead to take the approach of installing Debian and then installing retropie on top of that a little bit different I don't think there's anyone doing a retro PI gaming system for the rock for the pine book pro yet took it but I'm not entirely certain of that it's just a distro it's a it's a Debian based or a boon to based distro so it could be done yeah it's just I don't know if anyone's doing every marriage right said that there is an update PvP was updated so that when he closes his lid wait a bit reopen it yeah the power button and it works fine yeah probably as I say people are like folks in the community or working on it and you can jump into the chat the the forum and they'll tell you all about where where it's at I've had a strange thing where it reboots once in a while but I found if I if I hard set the frequency of the CPU it doesn't do it anymore ah and we've seen tonight that it didn't do it as well and I didn't change that setting so I think one of the updates have just simply fixed that no you know would be interesting and let me know if this is slightly off base okay to take the rock pro 64 that's the single board computer version of this yeah and run a giggle score against this and see if this compares they should be there the same SOC either the same Ram right but just because there's a few other components at it and I'd be interested to see how it plays out mmm right yeah we could do that sure I think that'd be interesting yeah anybody in the community want to do that give it a go run a give a score on a pine Book Pro we are this week we've looked at the ANSI keyboard edition and while the ISO version came out late 2019 the ANSI version just came out in early 2020 and so this is like the brand-new creme de la creme for American and Canadian users and I'm very very pleased with it very impressed and this could be a daily driver absolutely especially because the video production I can do with a remote connection to my main server which has Windows 10 and and my video production suite which is DaVinci Resolve so so this is like this is a brilliant little terminal for me yeah so check it out pine sixty-four dot [Music]