Raspberry Pi 2 laptop coming with Pi-Top assembly kit
Do you want a Raspberry Pi 2 laptop? A new hardware kit coming from Pi-Top will help you build one at home in a matter of minutes.
Do you want a Raspberry Pi 2 laptop? A new hardware kit coming from Pi-Top will help you build one at home in a matter of minutes.
The Raspberry Pi 2 packs more memory and a faster processor than its predecessor, which is enough to turn it into a more functional PC, but don't expect any miracles: It's still a US$35 product.
A faster Raspberry Pi 2 computer is now shipping without a rise in price, and for the first time it will support Microsoft's Windows 10 OS for the development of smart devices and appliances.
The Raspberry Pi has won near-universal praise since its introduction in 2012. The single-board computer is tiny, affordable and flexible enough to be used in a huge range of applications, well beyond the basic programming and hobbyist work for which it was initially designed.
A project aims to bring an inexpensive 9-inch portable monitor to the popular US$25 Raspberry Pi PC, which comes without a keyboard, mouse or monitor.
Maybe people are bored with Apple and Windows machines, or just restless for the challenge of something new. But different is selling.