How fitting that Raspberry Pi Foundation chose a throwback Thursday to unveil its Raspberry Pi 500+, an all-in-one PC that gives off some serious Commodore 64 vibes. Or as the Foundation puts it, the ...
How much RAM do you need? It’s a common question, but one that doesn’t always have a straightforward answer. The Raspberry Pi, a cheap all-in-one system-on-a-chip for hobbyists, typically makes do ...
The Raspberry Pi 500 Plus has been launched, offering a Raspberry Pi computer inside a mechanical keyboard. Other upgrades include RGB lighting, 16GB of RAM, and a 256GB SSD via an M.2 slot. The ...
TL;DR: The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced a supercharged version of its Pi 500 all-in-one PC. The new Pi 500+ is billed as a complete desktop computer, and the firm's most polished product to ...
The RootBoard is a handheld computer kit with a 3.5 inch color display, a 70-key thumb keyboard complete with function keys, and a built-in speaker plus what looks like a decent s ...
What if your next computer wasn’t a bulky tower or a sleek laptop, but something entirely different, something hidden in plain sight? Imagine a device that combines the power of a full-fledged PC with ...
In context: The Raspberry Pi Foundation's latest release, the Pi 500 Keyboard PC, integrates the powerful Raspberry Pi 5 into a sleek, compact keyboard design. The innovative form factor positions the ...
XDA Developers on MSN
The Raspberry Pi price hikes pushed me to ESP32s, and honestly my smart home runs better now
Splitting the load fixed everything.
How-To Geek on MSN
3.14 reasons I still use a Raspberry Pi
The life of Pi.
The Raspberry Pi was never intended to take over as your primary PC. With goals based in education, tinkering, and research, replacing your entire setup with the dinky single-board computer isn't ...
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