Raspberry Pi Announces New $90 Computer in a Keyboard, Plus Raspberry Pi Monitor
Raspberry Pi has launched the Raspberry Pi 500, a keyboard-integrated device featuring a quad-core processor, 8GB RAM, dual 4K support, priced at $90, aimed at educational use.
Read original articleRaspberry Pi has introduced the Raspberry Pi 500, a new device that integrates the Raspberry Pi 5 into a keyboard form factor. This successor to the Raspberry Pi 400 features a 64-bit quad-core Arm processor, 8GB of RAM, and supports dual 4K displays through its two micro-HDMI ports. It is designed to be user-friendly, making it an ideal replacement for outdated PCs, especially for educational purposes. The device comes with a preloaded 32GB SD card containing Raspberry Pi OS and is priced at $90, which is a $20 increase from its predecessor. Currently, only U.K. and U.S. keyboard layouts are available, with additional layouts planned for future release. Additionally, Raspberry Pi has launched a 15.6-inch 1080p monitor priced at $100, although this product is less significant compared to the Raspberry Pi 500. The Raspberry Pi 500 aims to encourage creativity and customization, making it a suitable first computer for students.
- The Raspberry Pi 500 integrates the Raspberry Pi 5 into a keyboard, enhancing user accessibility.
- It features a powerful quad-core processor, 8GB of RAM, and supports dual 4K displays.
- Priced at $90, it serves as an affordable alternative to outdated PCs, particularly for educational use.
- The device comes with a preloaded 32GB SD card and is designed to encourage creativity and customization.
- A new 15.6-inch 1080p monitor has also been launched, priced at $100.
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