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Raspberry Pi

Raspberry Pi

Teach, Learn, and Make with Raspberry Pi

4.9
•8 reviews•

155 followers

Teach, Learn, and Make with Raspberry Pi

4.9
•8 reviews•

155 followers

2020 Golden Kitty Awards
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The Raspberry Pi is a series of small single-board computers developed in the United Kingdom by the Raspberry Pi Foundation to promote teaching of basic computer science in schools and in developing countries.
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raspberrypi.org
Raspberry Pi Info
Launched in 2014View 15 launches
Forum
p/raspberry-pi
Awards
2020 Golden Kitty Awards
2020 Golden Kitty Awards
Raspberry Pi 4 was ranked #4 of the month for June 2019
Raspberry Pi 2 was ranked #5 of the week for February 2nd, 2015
Raspberry Pi 3 was ranked #4 of the week for February 29th, 2016
Raspberry Pi 4 was ranked #2 of the week for June 25th, 2019
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Raspberry Pi 400

A complete PC built into a keyboard for $70
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Raspberry Pi 400 was ranked #5 of the month for November 2020
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Featuring a quad-core 64-bit processor, 4GB of RAM, wireless networking, dual-display output, and 4K video playback, as well as a 40-pin GPIO header, Raspberry Pi 400 is a powerful, easy-to-use computer built into a neat and portable keyboard.
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What do you think? …

Patrick Ford
Patrick Ford
Softr

Softr

Aside from a great product - let's all appreciate the wonderfully refreshing video as well. No obnoxious music, people yelling at me, or outrageous CTAs. Love it.
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5yr ago
Ansari dev
Ansari dev
@pfordmedia exactly! less noise with more focus on message
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4yr ago
László Csibrány
László Csibrány
@pfordmedia I agree! I thought for a second or two, that my PC muted or something is wrong. :D
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4yr ago
Aqsa Manzoor
Aqsa Manzoor
@pfordmedia okay
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4yr ago
Caribbean Star
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@pfordmedia if only all tv commercials were as this
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Ian Gallagher
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The ZX Spectrum for the 2020s
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prato oggi
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@ian_gallagher yes but in white!
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5yr ago
Matt Curd
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TotalAV for iOS

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I expect you were anticipating some git to ask this; any plans on doing this with the 8GB Rpi?
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Raspberry Pi Launches

Raspberry Pi 400
Raspberry Pi 400 A complete PC built into a keyboard for $70

Launched on November 2nd, 2020

2020 Golden Kitty Awards
Raspberry Pi 400 was ranked #5 of the month for November 2020
Raspberry Pi 400 was ranked #2 of the week for November 2nd, 2020
Raspberry Pi 400 was ranked #2 of the day for November 2nd, 2020
2020 Golden Kitty Awards
Raspberry Pi 400 was ranked #5 of the month for November 2020
Raspberry Pi 400 was ranked #2 of the week for November 2nd, 2020
Raspberry Pi 400 was ranked #2 of the day for November 2nd, 2020
Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera
Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera A $50 DIY camera with interchangeable lenses

Launched on May 1st, 2020

Raspberry Pi 4
Raspberry Pi 4 Your new desktop computer from $35

Launched on June 25th, 2019

Raspberry Pi 4 was ranked #4 of the month for June 2019
Raspberry Pi 4 was ranked #2 of the week for June 25th, 2019
Raspberry Pi 4 was ranked #1 of the day for June 25th, 2019
Raspberry Pi 4 was ranked #4 of the month for June 2019
Raspberry Pi 4 was ranked #2 of the week for June 25th, 2019
Raspberry Pi 4 was ranked #1 of the day for June 25th, 2019
View all Raspberry Pi launches

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Raspberry Pi 400 was ranked at #1 Hardware for 2020
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4.9
Based on 8 reviews
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Raspberry Pi is highly praised for its versatility, affordability, and strong community support, making it a favorite among makers and educators. It has been instrumental in projects like Fugo, HomeDock OS, and Zenkan, enabling rapid prototyping and development. Users appreciate its capability to host projects without relying on cloud services, and its role in education and DIY electronics is invaluable. Overall, Raspberry Pi is celebrated for empowering innovation and creativity.

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(96 points)
I use a Raspberry Pi to host my projects because I don't want to pay and depend on Cloud services for hosting this app or the next little apps I do. Also, networking is fun and interesting to figure out. Finally, "scaling" is a rich person's problem that I don't have right now.
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HomeDock OS
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(132 points)
HomeDock OS was born on a Raspberry Pi 3 as a personal project by its initial developers, SurceBeats and Anghios. What started as a simple idea quickly gained local recognition, winning awards and eventually landing a spot in the startup accelerator at Miguel Hernández University in Elche. Without Raspberry Pi, we simply wouldn’t be here today.
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BookLed
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We want to give a huge shoutout to Raspberry Pi! This incredible, affordable, credit-card-sized computer has been instrumental in bringing our project, BookLed, to life. 🎉🍓💻 Why Raspberry Pi? Raspberry Pi empowers makers and educators around the world to create innovative projects. It's perfect for coding, electronics, and learning, providing endless possibilities for creativity and experimentation. BookLed and Raspberry Pi: The initial Jupyter notebooks for running BookLed were developed on Raspberry Pi. This versatile platform allowed us to prototype and test our interactive book features seamlessly. We later ported these codes to Windows, but it all started with the trusty Raspberry Pi. Thank you, Raspberry Pi, for being the backbone of our early development and for continuing to inspire and support the maker community. Your impact on education and DIY electronics is truly invaluable!
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