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It's all fun and games 'till your board doesn't work.
Keep in mind that the Raspberry Pi still has a lot of software ( https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux/issues ) and hardware issues even now 8 1/2 months later and they have both dedicated and community people working at them every day making it better. I have little faith that some Chinese guys with good enough China-factory-relations to make the boards have the time and the skills to support software side too... But hey, I would love to be proved wrong.