The newest Raspberry Pi 400 almost-all-in-one computer is very ... If you want to build your own cyberdeck, put together an arcade box, screw a computer into the underside of your workbench ...
First developed as a way for British students to improve their coding skills, the Raspberry Pi has opened up a world of new projects. Here four for inspiration.
Epoxy holds the printed parts to the Pi 400 The Raspberry Pi has always been popular in the nascent cyberdeck scene, providing real Linux computing power in a compact, portable package.
We love Raspberry Pi cyberdecks and Raspberry Pi-powered arcades—so why wouldn't we love the two put together? Today, we're sharing a cool project put together by maker and developer _Kniives ...
Well, the 2020 version is the Pi 400. It's the latest product from Raspberry Pi, the organisation founded to get children coding. And the £67 device - or £95 with a mouse and cables - may help ...