I recently worked with the Pi for the first time... and while I know I'm late to the party, these are fantastic! So much cool little stuff to do at such a low price 😎
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Now the question is...what do we build?
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Ah, the joys of living in the UK. $5 in the US (so I figure about £3?) - nope, £8-£10 (~$14).
Yet the product is manufactured here in the UK..
Hopefully this leads to a hardware revolution that can catch up the software revolution!
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Well this certain validates the C.H.I.P. Can't wait to see more come out from this space.
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I love the idea of this and I'll surely get one but I find the $5 advertised price a bit disingenuous. In Australia at any of the resellers you're looking at $20-30 for it.
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Do anyone know if someone is selling it as a bundle with all the necessary things to make it "ready to run" ? I.E. Adapters of sorts to fit your usual gear? I want to know how much that'll run for. Thanks!
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@moravtchik The Pi Hut sell an essentials kit : http://thepihut.com/products/ras... The main issue with the zero for a lot of issues is the lack of wifi. You can add it of course but with only 1 USB port you're soon messing around with usb hubs. Also check out the CHIP (the $9 computer), that has wifi on board. Availability is also an issue there though.
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