The Raspberry Pi is a fun and versatile mini-computer tailor-made for hobbyists and budding programmers--and it's a steal at just $35.
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At $35, the Raspberry Pi is small and inexpensive but definitely requires some time and dedication to set up and use. It won't replace any desktop, laptop or tablet anytime soon, but it provides a great experience for anyone wanting to learn how computers work or build their own media center. quote
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Aimed at the adventurous or the learning oriented, the Raspberry Pi provides an outstanding platform for the small-scale system or other project of your dreams.
Read the full review →A virtually complete computer for just over £20 - Raspberry Pi is a truly remarkable initiative with a wealth of potential. It's difficult to avoid the conclusion that the device is some way off being a viable entry-level consumer computer in its current form.
Read the full review →Budding programmers and video lovers with low budgets will find the Raspberry Pi delectable, but performance issues will scare away average users.
Read the full review →For the price of a concert ticket you get a computer the size of a credit card with enough connectivity to hook up all the essentials and enough power to play back Full HD video ... with widespread community support, the Raspberry Pi is only going to get better.
Read the full review →Considering its price, the Raspberry Pi is quite remarkable. It's obviously no powerhouse, but $35 gets you a system capable of office work, light image editing, browsing, programming, emailing and so on.
Read the full review →Despite its obvious limitations, the Raspberry Pi is nothing short of extraordinary. To create a capable PC for the price of a round of drinks is a magnificent achievement, especially given that many similar projects have failed to reach anywhere near that level of affordability.
Read the full review →This flexibility is wonderful, but it doesn't mean anything without the accompanying low cost. By pricing the Raspberry Pi so cheaply, its creators have gifted a new generation the ability to experiment without the fear of destroying either valuable equipment or ambition.
Read the full review →Simply put, the Pi is a marvel: there's nothing else on the planet which offers the same capabilities for an equal price. In terms of bang-for-your-buck, the Pi is nothing short of astounding - but that doesn't mean it's perfect.
Read the full review →The must-have device for every aspiring hacker. In fact, inspiring a whole new generation of hackers is exactly what this device is about. I had mine working soon after unpacking it. Just download one of the images made available from the Raspberry Pi website, "burn" it to an SD card and you're...
Read the full review →TL;DR For the DIY crowd, the Raspberry Pi is a great, little, hackable device that can do a lot for its price. By running Linux it can be versatile in many things, but it is limited in RAM and CPU processing power. A great buy for anyone wanting to delve into Linux or playing/experimenting with...
Read the full review →Tiny Linux machine which can control hardware devices. it is not powerful at all, but suitable for educational purpose. If you teach you kid programming, buy this one rather than expensive laptop.
Read the full review →When you purchase one of these, you are in for some experimenting. Plug in a SD card, use a phone charger or usb hub to power it, and plug in some peripherals, to get started. You will want a hub of some kind, as this machine has just 2 usb ports. After you write the image to the flash drive, you...
Read the full review →Awesome little box with big delivery. I find this kinda kit amazing.. it's stimulating getting into it, learning the Linus OS.. I ran it as a webserver and it survived, can't say much more than that at this stage.
Read the full review →Its the swiss-knife of computer for hackers and DIY geniuses to kids in africa. Everyone gets happy coz after all its costs just $35
Read the full review →The Raspberry Pi is a great device for its price and size. It is a complete computer with the size of an index card. It runs Linux perfectly and is surprisingly responsive for its small processor. You can program it using Python and a series of other languages and you can also use GUI-based...
Read the full review →This little guy ROCKS as a web server. I use it for two sites that get about 60 hits a day, and have gotten up to 400 hits a day without issue.
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