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Rasberry pi 400 or Rasberry Pi 4

  • 17-03-2021 12:08pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,676 ✭✭✭


    I like the pi 400 with the whole system built into a keyboard. Reminds me of the old days where systems were built into keyboards. C64, ZX Spectrum etc. I also like the pi4 which can be adapted to put inside anything.

    Anyone try pi 400 ? It's got good reviews. I want it for old skool gaming and as a nice little desktop system for internet browsing and office documents.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,894 ✭✭✭TinCool


    mondeo wrote: »
    I like the pi 400 with the whole system built into a keyboard. Reminds me of the old days where systems were built into keyboards. C64, ZX Spectrum etc. I also like the pi4 which can be adapted to put inside anything.

    Anyone try pi 400 ? It's got good reviews. I want it for old skool gaming and as a nice little desktop system for internet browsing and office documents.

    I have both. pi 400 is a nice little machine cos like you say its all built in. I have retropie on it, but admittedly I'm using the pi4 more. Got a retroflag nes case for it and inside the cartridge i've stuck a 1tb ssd. It's really cool. Use it for various systems.
    If you're wanting a standalone c64, google BMC64, its the bomb. Boots up in a couple of seconds to commodore prompt. Need a Pi 3B for that one though.


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