https://www.amazon.co.uk/Raspberry-Pi-4-8GB-RAM/dp/B089LZ7KB8?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=A20MCJQ5XUMXG9
A RaspberryPi 4 for ?209.99, cheap at the price! You can buy a
reasonably decent refurbished desktop or laptop for that much money!
They'd work just as well as the Pi.
A RaspberryPi 4 for ?209.99, cheap at the price! You can buy a
reasonably decent refurbished desktop or laptop for that much money!
They'd work just as well as the Pi.
A RaspberryPi 4 for ?209.99, cheap at the price! You can buy a
reasonably decent refurbished desktop or laptop for that much money!
They'd work just as well as the Pi.
I like the Raspberry Pi, I have several, but the world has gone mad!
OTOH where the Pi fits is where it was _really_ aimed at - external >interfacing. If you want that your options are comparatively
Chris Green <cl@isbd.net> wrote:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Raspberry-Pi-4-8GB-RAM/dp/B089LZ7KB8?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=A20MCJQ5XUMXG9
A RaspberryPi 4 for ?209.99, cheap at the price! You can buy a
reasonably decent refurbished desktop or laptop for that much money!
They'd work just as well as the Pi.
So for an always-on home application, I can see why someone would
prefer a Pi4 to a regular PC even at that price. However once
you're in that price range there are a lot of other SBCs to choose
from as well, so it might still be mad to pay that much.
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