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Re: Raspberry Pi 400 Desktop PC

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I can also see no reason why does it have to be this small (I would appreciate a keypad) and why is there still no heatsink.

It has a massive heatsink inside of it, it's passively cooled but it's a big chunk of metal the size of the keyboard, which is more than enough for this chip.

Re: Raspberry Pi 400 Desktop PC

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post #81

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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.

I've had all RPi versions except RPi4, running at least 1 of them 24/7 since the first one was released, and by the first year I had a cron that dd'd the card every night, and I found myself dding the backup image at least 2-3 times per year. RPi3+ has had no problem so far, and I'm not upgrading to RPi4 out of fear of it becoming an unstable mess again.

I did run Boinc on over 20 different SBCs for 2 or 3 years. So they run 24/7 with 100% and I just had 2 broken SD cards from all those SBCs. I guess thats fine.

Re: Raspberry Pi 400 Desktop PC

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post #84
post #81

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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.

Rubbish. They do. My daughter's school has a pile of knackered Pi's that the teachers don't have the time and budget to fix. Broken connectors, duff microSDs, bricks. They don't use them now, preferring python on windows.

Probably as the pi was designed for 6th formers to use - letting 8-10 year olds lose on them :-)

Re: Raspberry Pi 400 Desktop PC

#144
I would really love to see a version with on-board flash memory, instead of an SD card for storing the OS and data.

Slap on a customized linux system, configure it to load a WebAssembly PWA from a predefined server and you have edge computing on the cheap.

Re: Raspberry Pi 400 Desktop PC

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post #59

Can 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.

Have you tried using berryboot?

Gives you an option to install os on external storage. You can set it up to dual boot multiple distros if you wanted.

I agree pi4 would benefit from better storage options, but for the money it's still a impressive package.

Re: Raspberry Pi 400 Desktop PC

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post #74

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However US pricing is normally exclusive of tax whereas the U.K. price is inclusive of 20% VAT. 54*1.2 is around £65 so not that far off the £67 price.

I did not know that. So when ordering stuff in the US, the tax is added at the checkout stage? Is it because of state tax laws being different or something?

I guess that's part of it, although in this day and age it's trivial to equip each branch with a laser printer and program which adds the local sales tax.

However, there's a simpler reason: for psychological reasons no retailer is going to voluntarily put higher prices on their shelves than they have to, and since unlike most other countries there is no consumer protection law requiring the the actual checkout price including sales tax to be displayed, they don't.

Re: Raspberry Pi 400 Desktop PC

#147

As an engineer/founder from India who dreams of access to the Internet for everyone on this planet, these are the efforts that make me smile. I am in the process of sorting out my financial situation - tough founder luck. But I am happy to order a few of these (and monitors) and rent a small garage to give local kids a free computer lab to learn. (Kolkata, India)

Is it really an affordable situation with the current pricing of the RPI to setup a computer cafe for the kids who don't have access to the computers and internet ?

Re: Raspberry Pi 400 Desktop PC

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A bit of topic: I recently got a Pi 4 and tried to use it to play 4k content on a TV. I could not get hardware decoding working and found a lot other people online with similar problems. I honestly was a bit disappointed because the Pi is often touted (in this thread as well) as having great software support, much better than all the other ARM single board computers out there.

Re: Raspberry Pi 400 Desktop PC

#149
I wonder why Google doesn't work with Raspberry on Chrome OS, Android etc. ( Or even secretly donating money to them )

Commoditising your complacement [1]. Otherwise it wont be long before Apple ship a $399 Mac Nano. Not exactly a direct competitor, but it will surely sell like hot cakes in the educational market.

[1] https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2002/06/12/strategy-letter-v/

Re: Raspberry Pi 400 Desktop PC

#150
They keep adding the minecraft-pi window, which gets me excited. But it is no longer supported or developed: [0], let alone that you could use it to join any multiplayer server.

Context: I run a Java Minecraft server (for my son who plays Java edition from Linux) with GeyserMC (which allows Bedrock clients to connect and play) so my son's friends can join from tablets and Wii's. It would be cool to be able to play from pi's.

[0] https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Pi_Edition

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