



Right now, The Pi Hut has limited stock of the Raspberry Pi 400 available for $69.91 in some world markets, but not in the United States. The Raspberry Pi 400 is not quite as popular as the bare model Pi 4 due to its limited use cases, and because of this it is more likely to be in stock at Raspberry Pi approved retailers, and is less subject to price gouging. This Adafruit GPIO Expander Bonnet will give you even more digital deliciousness - 16 more digital input. In addition to the retro form factor, the Raspberry Pi 400 features a switched-mode power supply, enhanced cooling, and a processor which can be overclocked to 1.8 GHz.Īs well as being a cheap desktop replacement, the Raspberry Pi 400 is exemplary as a starting point for Raspberry Pi cyberdecks. The Raspberry Pi is an amazing single board computer - and one of the best parts is that GPIO connector 40 pins of digital goodness you can twiddle to control LEDs, sensors, buttons, radios, displays - just about any device you can imagine. Unlike other Raspberry Pi models you can buy-which primarily act as the foundation for hundreds of DIY projects-the Raspberry Pi 400 is a desktop replacement and, like the home computers from days-gone-by, needs only to be connected to a VDU and a power supply in order to be instantly usable.
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The Raspberry Pi 400 is a retro nod to the 1980s and ’90s, when a full computer could fit inside a keyboard, and only needed to be plugged into a TV or monitor. The Simon Game is a famous LED flashing module that we can build with a Raspberry Pi Pico board and some other easy-to-collect components.
