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Sounds like you're not the target audience for a RPi. They are meant to be cheap computers for "the promotion of teaching basic computer science in schools and in developing countries"[0]. Adding NVMe support would increase the price. There are alternatives to RPi that do what you want, odroid-h2plus for example. [0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_Pi
Schools don't want to be debugging microSD and USB issues.
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#82Gosh... if they had made this as box that connects to display and talks to any bluetooth keyboard then this would be gold. Requiring wired keyboard is such a let down and limiting. I would then connect it to my 4K smart TV and also use it as full blown computer! With dedicated app, it can turn any TV to smart TV, picture frame etc with unlimited customizations. It would be like Chromecast on steroids, open programmab…
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#83What a clean and stylish execution. I have too many pis already but I think they just sold me another. That video ad is Steve Jobs-level excellence.
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Schools don't want to be debugging microSD and USB issues.
Except these problems don't occur for most people, as evidenced by the fact that the current system works fine. Complaints like yours are relatively rare.
Broken connectors, duff microSDs, bricks.
They don't use them now, preferring python on windows.
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#85Gosh... if they had made this as box that connects to display and talks to any bluetooth keyboard then this would be gold. Requiring wired keyboard is such a let down and limiting. I would then connect it to my 4K smart TV and also use it as full blown computer! With dedicated app, it can turn any TV to smart TV, picture frame etc with unlimited customizations. It would be like Chromecast on steroids, open programmab…
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#86Earlier quoted context omitted.
Isn't the goal to provide an affordable computer to those who currently can not afford one? Instead of selling a cool collectible…
Is affordability the goal? I thought inspiration was.
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#87For anyone wondering it is $70, meaning £67 or €69 (DE).
>€69 (DE) Where did you find that price? On the official purchase page[1] the lowest price is 97 EUR (which is around $113) [1] https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-400/?resel...
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#89How do I play sounds with this? I see no jack for speakers or headphones. I assume one could have sound over HDMI but monitors with built-in speakers are not very common.
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#90Can we please have a Pi without a crappy storage interface. It's either a microSD card or something dangling off USB. An M2 SATA or NVMe would make this credible but 99% of the problems I've had with the Pi platform is storage related, either being knackered microSD cards, terrible performance or USB power problems.