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Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 8GB Reviews

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I needed 2 USB3 so this is the one for me. Booted immediately from Raspbian on a flash card. I'm using headless, So now communicate to it with SSH.
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Posted 4 years ago
All of the kit I bought was delivered quickly and worked as expected. The only problem was that the image on the SD card of Noobs did not work. I had to create my own and rewrite it onto the SD card.
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Posted 4 years ago
Excellent bit of kit
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Posted 4 years ago
I have two of these now, one running libreelec as a kodi box and the other running volumio streaming audio from a nas to my hifi. Both work perfectly.
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Posted 4 years ago
What a great thing, so much value and will get many hours of fun from it It was complicated to set up, but works like a dream
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Posted 4 years ago
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Posted 4 years ago
Running OpctoPi on it with Prusa i3 mk3s
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Posted 4 years ago
This is the third one I've bought. The Pi4 has gone beyond being a hobbyist curio, and is a fully functional computer in it's own right. We have laptops at work with worse specs than this. It has some downsides though: It gets hot. I heartily recommend a full body heatsink, such as https://thepihut.com/collections/raspberry-pi-cases/products/aluminium-armour-heatsink-case-for-raspberry-pi-4 or https://thepihut.com/collections/raspberry-pi-cases/products/argon-one-raspberry-pi-4-case Other heatsinks/cases exist, but these are the ones I have direct experience of. The video outputs are microHDMI, so you'll need to get cables/adapters. Notice the plural - you can run a dual screen setup. There's also a quirk when using higher resolution monitors (I have a 2560x1440 monitor) in that it won't boot if my mouse and keyboard are plugged in at the same time. There may be some tweaks in the /boot/config.txt that would make it work, but as it is, I just plug in the mouse and keyboard after it's booted up. The upsides though... It's fast, it's powerful, it's flexible. I have friends who've ditched their work issued PC, and use one of these instead. You won't regret getting one of these.
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Posted 4 years ago