Surely everyone knows what a Raspberry Pi is. Fit in your hand, costs around $50, runs a robust version of linux (Debian). The 3B runs at about 1.2Ghz and when outfitted with the appropriate memory can support at least 4GBytes. The 3B+ is faster and has additional hardware support. All of the Pi machines have multiple external pins which can easily be controlled vi the python package. Mine operates the gate across my driveway.
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sbc are limited and for what you pay its not too bad considering size but you can get a much more powerful used desktop for a bit more. all that said it's compact and easy to use so that's the trade off. I used the Batocera gaming OS and was underwhelmed with the performance. not for everyone but if you're wanting to play some retro games before the PlayStation/N64 era you're covered. kinda slow especially when you're adding games to it. I recommend spending more and getting a Pi 4
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I’m impressed by power, speed and features of this little computer size of a playing cards deck. Only wish there were better device and software support for this device. Still enjoy continuing to learn it.
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I had to order a new pi since my original one got fried, I hit the 5v and grnd together with a wire and the whole system wouldnt turn on. Every where i looked pi's were either out of stock or 75$. Here on ebay I got it for 50$ and its great. Had some issues with shipping due to the holidays it seems like but its all good. This is a more advanced computer though, best with linux.
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This little computer has big power. It is very fast I am so happy with it. I am building it into a water proof case. Open it up and plug it in, close it, and it will go any were. Can toss it under the seat of my truck on trips.
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