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Raspberry Pi Zero released

The RP foundation released the new zero model today. A single board computer for the grand old sum of £4 Uk and $5 usd.

For people who do not know what a Pi is it will not be replacing your standard computer.

For anyone interested see the link below

https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/pi-zero/

Ben

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  • motorguy
    motorguy Posts: 22,615 Forumite
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    benje302 wrote: »
    For people who do not know what a Pi is it will not be replacing your standard computer.

    Ben


    No reason why you couldn't run a Pi as a standard computer
  • agrinnall
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    If you can find a copy it's included with the current issue of MagPi magazine, although the word is that the shelves are being cleared very quickly.
  • zax47
    zax47 Posts: 1,263 Forumite
    motorguy wrote: »
    No reason why you couldn't run a Pi as a standard computer

    Indeed, but this Pi Zero is not a Pi as you know it, rather a very cut down (yes even for a Pi) device designed for embedding, not making a "computer" or media centre from....

    https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/pi-zero/

    Yes, it's only £4 (that's also the magazine price it's being given away on the cover, yes really - taped on) 10,000 copies available and fetching >£20 or more on Ebay already.
  • stator
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    motorguy wrote: »
    No reason why you couldn't run a Pi as a standard computer
    If you want to access the internet I wouldn't recommend it.
    I suppose you could use the mobile versions of every website, but most websites these days are resource intensive.
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  • stator wrote: »
    If you want to access the internet I wouldn't recommend it.
    I suppose you could use the mobile versions of every website, but most websites these days are resource intensive.

    My son seems quite happy browsing the web on his raspberry pi 2 using the Chromium browser.

    Ok, it won't do a lot of stuff very fast, but it's a very cheap option for kids

    Such a shame they don't build wifi onto the board of these..it'd make them far more useful
  • Fightsback
    Fightsback Posts: 2,504 Forumite
    My son seems quite happy browsing the web on his raspberry pi 2 using the Chromium browser.

    Ok, it won't do a lot of stuff very fast, but it's a very cheap option for kids

    Such a shame they don't build wifi onto the board of these..it'd make them far more useful

    Perhaps one of these ?

    If you need to ask the price, you can't afford it.

    http://www.anandtech.com/show/9779/nvidia-announces-jetson-tx1-tegra-x1-module-development-kit
    Jetson_TX1_Press_Deck_Final-page-006_575px.jpg
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  • pappa_golf
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    Fightsback wrote: »
    Perhaps one of these ?

    If you need to ask the price, you can't afford it.

    http://www.anandtech.com/show/9779/nvidia-announces-jetson-tx1-tegra-x1-module-development-kit
    Jetson_TX1_Press_Deck_Final-page-006_575px.jpg




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  • securityguy
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    The Nvidia thing, including the rather larger carrier board, is £450 plus VAT. That's a lot of machine for the money, if your workload parallelises appropriately.
  • The Nvidia thing, including the rather larger carrier board, is £450 plus VAT. That's a lot of machine for the money, if your workload parallelises appropriately.
    You could buy 112 Rp0s for that!
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