This keyboard is a $100 computer!!! - Raspberry Pi 400
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The Raspberry Pi 400 is presented as a self contained computer built into a keyboard, marketed as a complete personal computer kit. The hosts walk through the packaging and included items, noting that the kit contains the Raspberry Pi 400 computer, a USB mouse, a power supply, an SD card, an HDMI cable, and a beginner's guide, while pointing out that a TV or monitor is still required to get started. They draw a comparison to the old era of computers built into keyboards and highlight key specifications like a quad core 64 bit processor, wireless networking, dual display output, and 4K video playback, emphasizing that this is the most powerful Raspberry Pi to date in an accessible form factor. They discuss the price point of around $100 for the kit and about $70 for the computer alone, underscoring the affordability of a full desktop setup. Early impressions include the physical feel of the keyboard, the direction of the OS experience, and curiosity about how Windows for ARM compatibility might evolve for this hardware. The duo then explores the peripherals and the potential for expansion, noting the lack of a dedicated power switch and the presence of ports such as micro HDMI, USB 3.0, USB 2.0, and Gigabit Ethernet. They acknowledge the educational and tinkering potential of the Pi 400, framing it as a tool for students and hobbyists to experiment with GPIO, sensors, and DIY projects, while balancing the practical limitations of a beginner friendly desktop computer. The hosts express excitement about the open hardware ethos, show enthusiasm for the GPIO header, and tease future projects or deeper dives into what the Raspberry Pi 400 can become when augmented with external components.
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Questions answered
- What is the Raspberry Pi 400 and what does the kit include?
- The Raspberry Pi 400 is a fully self contained computer built into a keyboard. The kit includes the Raspberry Pi 400 computer, a USB mouse, a power supply, an SD card, an HDMI cable, and a beginner's guide.
- What are the main limitations discussed for starting use?
- A monitor or TV is required to get started, and there is no built in power switch noted in the enclosure, so you need to use external power controls to turn it on.
- What kind of software and performance considerations are mentioned?
- The device runs Raspberry Pi OS and can emulate Windows for ARM in the future. The browser experience may be limited by older software and hardware acceleration constraints, and the on device OS may require reboots and tweaks.
- Who is this device targeted towards according to the video?
- The Pi 400 is presented as suitable for students and hobbyists who want a dedicated tinkering machine, with GPIO access for projects and experimentation.