original ioio board is durable enough for use as an end product, (maybe not, 
when use as developmental product. a lot of things may happen in the board and 
in the developer).

i made burn-in oven for semicon industry with ioio and android tablet before. 
the ioio was never an issue. but the android tablet was. :)

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> On 5 May, 2014, at 5:10 pm, Shahfiq Nashrah <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello guys,
> 
> To be clear i am not condemning the IOIO-OTG board, only need to find some 
> information on the available boards in the market.
> 
> First, do we have any board that almost similar with IOIO-OTG? I need to find 
> a board where it can support:-
> 
> 1)Bluetooth connection (not my priority, just a concern if needed)
> 2)Reliable and durable (will be use inside manufacturing factory) means it 
> can withstand 24/7 without stopping - Biggest concern
> 3)Supports android tablet, apps, or any related android things etc
> 
> The reason why i'm asking is, I quite doubtful on IOIO durability in means i 
> need to replace it over and over again after few months.
> 
> Thanks :)
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