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Which is your favourite Beagle Board design?

Beagleboard.jpgTI is running an Open Source Design Challenge for its Beagle Board development system. Why not cast your vote for your favourite design?

The intro to the vote says:
Over the last several weeks, students from the University of Texas at Austin have stepped up to the challenge of finding innovative ways to create a practical application using Texas Instruments' (TI) ARM cortex-A8 processor, also known as the BeagleBoard. You now have the opportunity to check out their designs and vote for your favorite!  There are many great designs.  So if you can't decide, you might consider the application's design complexity, the potential market demand or if the application is truly inspiring.
Do check out the videos of the kits in action. The TurtleCam for example, or the Virtual Presence Device, or even the Super Beagle...

There are ten contenders in total, and links are provided for project details and fuller descriptions.

Here, as a sample, is the BeagleLight project (view project details)









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