The Raspberry Pi 400 is a computer stuffed inside a keyboard, featuring a quad-core ARM Cortex-A72 processor, 4GB of RAM, WiFi, Bluetooth, and a starting price of $70 for the computer alone or $100 ...
The Raspberry Pi always attracts compatible third-party hardware and its new keyboard computer, the Raspberry Pi 400, is now available with touchscreen displays to make a complete system. The ...
The Raspberry Pi wasn’t always supposed to be a cheap PC replacement. When the first version of this miniature computer arrived in 2012, it didn’t yet have its own version of the Linux operating ...
Raspberry Pi has released the brand new Raspberry Pi 400, a PC built straight into a keyboard that users can plug directly into a monitor to use. Inspired by the home computers of the 1980s, including ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation is making its cheap minicomputers a little less intimidating with the Raspberry Pi 400. The new $70 computer comes built into a compact keyboard that plugs into any TV or ...
The Raspberry Pi 400 was a hit when it came out in 2020, harkening back to the days when people would stuff a whole computer under the gigantic keys of an old-fashioned keyboard. If you love that form ...
A Raspberry Pi 5 and the CrowView Note 14 surprised me as a lightweight travel workstation that handled real work better than ...
Following on from the previously released keyboard and display accessory for the Raspberry Pi Zero W, a new Raspberry Pi 3 Model B version has been launched transforming the mini PC into a games ...
What is the Raspberry Pi 400? What the Raspberry Pi 400 is not. Why you may want one. The Raspberry Pi 400 is a Raspberry Pi 4 inside a keyboard (Fig. 1). That’s it. We’re done. 1. The Raspberry Pi ...
In a nutshell: Raspberry Pi released its first official display nine years ago. The company is now providing a mild upgrade to the original accessory, with better specs and a high level of ...
Ever since Apple introduce the first iMac, computer makers have been hiding PCs in monitors, giving the illusion that you’re just plugging a keyboard and mouse into a display. But one hobbyist has ...