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20 February 2018
sweet spot for low-end linux
Sure, the AsusPro E520 clocks in twice as fast per core (3.4GHz) but it costs six times as much as this nice E410 - I got the barebones for around $100, then added an SSD and 8GB DDR3. So, if you're not using intensive graphics, this 4-core small computer is quite satisfactory. Super quiet, so small, and low power.

03 November 2020
WiFi for Intel Galieo without needing USB
Extremely niche product, for those who happen to have an intel galileo (no longer being made) and would like to add WiFi. Unlike original Intel cards, does not have antennas, so you need to add your own. Also the software support, while it works, is somewhat a mess, so be prepared to try many things. This card is better than using a USB WiFi dongle because it leaves free the USB port for other purposes.

09 May 2017
E303 not always E303
This device (used under Linux) varies quite a bit, and can make it difficult to use. I have now seen E303 units identify as 12d1:1f01, 12d1:1c05, 12d1:14fe, and a couple others. After a modeswitch command, they hopefully change into a modem device, but not all are the same. Some try to become USB Ethernet-like devices, so be wary of your purchase. I had trouble getting this unit to behave a expected.