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Raspberry Pi 400 — A complete PC built into a keyboard for $70

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Featuring a quad-core 64-bit processor, 4GB of RAM, wireless networking, dual-display output, and 4K video playback, as well as a 40-pin GPIO header, Raspberry Pi 400 is a powerful, easy-to-use computer built into a neat and portable keyboard.

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Patrick Ford
Aside from a great product - let's all appreciate the wonderfully refreshing video as well. No obnoxious music, people yelling at me, or outrageous CTAs. Love it.
Ansari dev
@pfordmedia exactly! less noise with more focus on message
László Csibrány
@pfordmedia I agree! I thought for a second or two, that my PC muted or something is wrong. :D
Ian Gallagher
The ZX Spectrum for the 2020s
Aaron O'Leary
I see Rasberry have decided to take lightweight PC to the next level
Cadu de Castro Alves
@aaronoleary or is it a heavy (and powerful) keyboard? =)
Matt Curd
I expect you were anticipating some git to ask this; any plans on doing this with the 8GB Rpi?
Shiva
You have my vote! Could the RAM be upgraded?
Pete Cashmore
wow this is magic ✨
Merlin Laffitte
Just great! Raspberry Pi reached another level 🚀
Just Rhys.
It's a really great product, I was lucky enough to get a pre-release unit to test it would work out of the box with Ubuntu. It's a treat.
Bob Bass
I'm a huge fan of the Raspberry Pi 4, I'm a huge fan of everything the Raspberry Pi foundation does. I use Raspberry Pis every single day and I have no shortage of fun projects at any given point in time. This is meant to be a Linux desktop. $70 for a Linux desktop is actually a great price however, I couldn't be more disappointed that you're forced into 4 gigs of RAM which is less than favorable for any desktop environment in 2020, even a lightweight Linux distro. Raspberry Pi lives in this strange place between a single board computer like the Jetson nano and a traditional laptop or PC running a Debian based Linux distro because Raspberry Pi OS has been repeatedly marketed and optimized to use as a desktop. Raspberry Pi OS is one of my least favorite distros but I deal with it for convenience. I've heard that there's going to be an Ubuntu distro that the Raspberry Pi will treat as a first-class citizen. Once that is the case, I see little need to use Raspberry Pi OS and I imagine it will become more of an education distro. I want this thing so bad but I'm not going to purchase it until an 8 gig model is released. Am I overreacting here? I can't imagine I'm the only person who's a bit perplexed that this was released with 4 gigs of RAM when Even the Raspberry Pi 4 compute module comes in 8 gigs of RAM now.
Ken Fricklas
You just eliminated 3/4 of my home theater PC setup.... nice job!
NaveenKumar Namachivayam
Cool. But I would wait for the next iteration :)
ananthsounder
Since the first launch in 2012, RPi has been snapping at the heels of the big boys and created their own “computing segment” and literally launched the SBC revolution. This is the next step in that evolution. Kudos.
Kevin Lewin
it is good
Ivan Zenkovich
omg, that's definitely next level
Chris Smith
Shame it's not available for purchase. I tried every selection in the pulldowns, lol! Out of stock, perhaps? I want to see about getting several to give to children who can't afford computers for home study during lockdown.
Kevin Lewin
hey
Taylor Reece
It says it's based on the Raspberry PI 4B, but looks like it clocks at 1.8GHz rather than the 4B's 1.5GHz. Anyone know how this handles RetroPie for N64 emulation?
Samuel Dirksz
Ouch! Perfect for me as a hobby developer, but great for my 80-year-old mom as well! Killer price for a small computer for some basic desktop work! (And programming of course!)
Alexis Llontop
I wish they could ship to Peru 🙏
D Tyler Klune
nice. if there's a version with rinestones, i'll spring for that $90 version.:).