That board impressed me to no end. Being able to play Quake III on something about the size of a credit card blew my little kid brain to pieces.
Things have no doubt come a long way since then for Raspberry Pis, and, likewise for the single-board computer space in general, I'm sure.
And so, with the upcoming release of the Raspberry Pi 5, it's made me curious as to what other options are out there to use as a sort of "minimum viable" personal computer.
Are there any other boards out there with similar (or better) specs?
If you need less power... but cheaper, maybe? That's a pretty big category. The Pi Zero 2 W has some entertainment value.
If you're dedicated to trying Linux on a knockoff Pi type of thing, pick something that looks well supported at www.armbian.com, or failing that, be very sure of what the vendor-supplied software support looks like for the device you consider. There is so much crap software out there.
All the main Pis have had a Model B. There was a RasPi 1 Model B, RP 2 B, RP 3 B and RP 4 B.
Preferred alternative for doing what?