There’s a new kid on the block from a company we associate more with open-source phones, laptops, and single board computers, Pine64 have produced the Pinecil. It’s a lightweight handheld iron ...
Today, let’s check out the Pinecil. A soldering iron by Pine64, released a few years ago, keeping the price low and quality high. It sports both a barrel jack and a USB-C port for its power ...
Pine64 has confirmed that its open-source e-ink tablet PineNote is returning in a more commercial format. For those not in the know, PineNote is a 10.1-inch e-ink display announced in 2021 ...
Learn more› By Signe Brewster and James Austin After new testing, we’ve added the Pinecil V2 and Uy Chan TS101 smart soldering irons to The competition, along with the traditional Yihua 939D ...
Other popular cordless irons like the Pinecil or TS101 feature a screen and buttons to monitor and control temperature. And while these are convenient at a glance, I generally find them pretty ...
That’s because the pace of software development was slow. Pine64 doesn’t put a lot of effort into making software for its devices, instead relying on community members to do much of the heavy ...