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Raspberry Pi Zero v1.3 Raspberry Pi Zero Only Reviews

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Used it with openelec brilliant little device just could of done with one more usb I would of paid a little more for this most usb hubs are bigger than the pi zero could you bring out a USB hub with space for the zero could clip inside so it would be a USB hub case
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Posted 8 years ago
You can't go wrong for this price
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Posted 8 years ago
Awesome shop and service
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Posted 8 years ago
Tiny but very capable little computer! You simply can't go wrong for this price.
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Posted 8 years ago
Excellent version of Rpi. Easy to set up and loads of potential for development
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Posted 8 years ago
So glad I got in just in time to make the purchase as they were selling fast! Nice easy to use site I carried on browsing afterwards for future things I might need.
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Posted 8 years ago
Very fast delivery and wright priced items.
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Posted 8 years ago
I ordered two of these on launch day from The PiHut (http://thepihut.com/). I am impressed by the size and the immediate compatibility with my existing B+ project. I splashed out on a board only and the bundle with their essential kit. For this test, I simply transferred the micro-SD card and USB WiFi adapter from a running B+. The micro USB to standard USB socket came with the kit. The picture above (https://nicbkw.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Raspberry-Pi-Zero1.jpg) shows a Raspberry Pi Zero fitted with DIL socket (also provided in the kit) on the GPIO pins so it can sit nicely in the T-Cobbler Plus. Note that the power is supplied via a power monitor that shows current with an active WiFi connection; standalone, running linux, no active apps, current consumption is around 0.08A. The Zero is an interesting solution for IoT; board area is around 1/3 of the B+, then choose any kind of wireless networking; Bluetooth, WiFi and/or GSM. It runs the same Broadcom chip originally used on the A+, but at a faster clock speed. The GPIO pinout is identical to the B+. The Raspberry Pi Zero costs £4 quantity 1 – great value and definitely exceeds MVP!
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Posted 8 years ago