This blows my mind. I know, it's much more incremental than it is revolutionary, but I think the form factor achieves a much greater degree of access for many people than a typical Pi whose bare hardware may be a lot more intimidating. Now, it's "just" a computer, which happens to expose a 40-pin connector for the standard Pi hardware fun. And unlike other options you might find, this has the massive built-in communi…
> The district couldn't secure all of the necessary Chrome Books, and some students have been left attempting remote learning via their parent's phone, or simply left behind. A cheap mass market device has some truly amazing potential to fill in these gaps at the same time that it enables more advanced S(T)EM learning than you could get with a typical cheap Chrome Book. How many households in this situation have an e…
Raspberry Pi 400 Desktop PC
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> I literally did that as a kid. Wicked, would love to hear the story.
No the parent, but I did this a bunch as we grew up poor. I got an oooooold IBM PS2 notebook with 6 Windows 3.1.2 floppies from the school IT discard pile. My friends and I also created the cheapest PC we could. It was a cardboard box with a small box fan and then all the Pentium 4 guts duct taped inside.
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> I have never actually seen a left-placed mouse in the wild. Then you've never seen my desk! (About 10-15% of the population is left-handed) But really, the Pi 400 supports Bluetooth 5. So I expect many/most folks will go wireless for their rodents.
I'm right-handed, but I mouse with my left hand. It works well for me and I've been doing it for decades.
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My mom had an MGB in the late 60/early 70s. While she loved that car she didn’t love it’s reliability. Those Brompton folding bikes are pretty well made, though pricey even with the deflated pound.
I've still got a 1971 MGB. Apart from problems with the electrics - batteries go flat in winter, it's pretty easy to fix most things by hitting it with a hammer.
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My memories prefer an Apple II theme. Either brown and beige or beige on off-white.
Fair enough in general, but the Raspberry Pi has an Acorn RISC Machine, of course. O:-) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_architecture#Acorn_RISC_Ma...
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#747Suggested improvements for Pi 400: 1. Add a couple more keys to the layout: PGUP, PGDOWN, HOME, END - these are needed for seamless web browsing without a mouse. 2. A small touch pad would be great to have. 3. A MIPI camera interface and two more USB ports. 4. LiPO battery.
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The one weird thing to me is their mouse placement decision. Their promo photos and videos show it on the left side because of the most convenient usb port. I have never actually seen a left-placed mouse in the wild. Having it all look so clean and organized in the promo is a bit disingenuous. In reality, the mouse will be on the right, and the cable will have to cross over top of all cables except the ethernet and u…
> I have never actually seen a left-placed mouse in the wild. Then you've never seen my desk! (About 10-15% of the population is left-handed) But really, the Pi 400 supports Bluetooth 5. So I expect many/most folks will go wireless for their rodents.
While yes, the BT mouse is going to be the better option, they're pushing the kit-included mouse.
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If we're making a wishlist for v2 we may as well put "full sized hdmi ports" on there.
My wishlist would be no HDMI at all. Proprietary and licensed, while we have as capable (if not more) options available.
Everything else is too big (DVI) or old and big (VGA)