The Raspberry Pi 500+ is arriving for $200, and offers more RAM and storage than the regular 500 model. It also adopts mechanical key switches instead of membrane keys.
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The sweetest slice of Pi: Raspberry Pi 500+ sports mechanical keys, 16GB, and built-in SSD
Big performance on offer, but be prepared to spend $200 HANDS ON Raspberry Pi has unveiled a fully loaded version of its computer-in-a-keyboard, featuring oodles of RAM, an SSD, and a clicky, ...
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5 projects you can do for much cheaper with a Raspberry Pi instead of a mini PC
Save money with Raspberry Pi projects. From media centers to smart homes, Pi beats mini PCs in terms of cost and flexibility.
DIY Raspberry Pi projects bring affordable, private, and customizable upgrades to your smart home, from security to ...
WeAct Studio offers an inexpensive gadget for PCs and notebooks: a small 0.96-inch display connected to a USB port.
Turn an unused Raspberry Pi into something useful with projects like a travel router, weather station, game server, streaming ...
Discover how Moondream transforms Raspberry Pi into a context-aware visual interpreter with advanced vision-language capabilities.
Raspberry Pi Foundation figured it was high time it offered its own-brand solid state drive (SSD) in a 1TB capacity, and so that's exactly what it has done. It joins existing 512GB and 256GB capacity ...
Raspberry Pi is best known for single-board computers of varying sizes, capabilities and price points. But it’s leaned hard into offering all kinds of add-ons and accessories, including keyboard, mice ...
Abstract: This paper presents a low-cost Raspberry Pi-based remote lab for learning concepts related to the Internet of Things (IoT), LoRa protocol and Python programming. To interact with the lab, a ...
The repository contains a set of utilities, structured for use with the Raspberry Pico SDK. This are target a new or unique functionality not fully supported by the standard pico-sdk yet, or that are ...
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