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You will need the following items:
The Raspberry Pi 400 is a compact self-contained computer built into a keyboard.
8GB or larger MicroSD card to store the operating system files. I am using a SanDisk Extreme 32GB - see here and here for some comparisons of these cards.
Raspberry Pi 15W USB-C Power Supply. Many USB-C laptop power supplies should also work with the Raspberry Pi 400.
Raspberry Pi Mouse, or USB-A or USB-C equivalent.
Computer monitor connected via a HDMI cable that plugs into one of the two Raspberry Pi 400 Micro HDMI ports:
If you have access to computer monitors with only HDMI plugs, you may want to consider something like a Micro HDMI to HDMI Adapter for Raspberry Pi 4:
Component | AUD, in Australia |
---|---|
Raspberry Pi 400 | 149 |
32GB MicroSD Card | 22 |
Power Supply | 25 |
Mouse | ~15 |
Monitor | ~100 |
You will also need a separate internet connected computer to install the Raspberry Pi OS software onto the MicroSD card, and a wireless internet connection for the initial installation of this Shamir39 device.
Raspberry Pi models 4 and B may also work. You may need a case, and a USB-A or USB-C keyboard.
Similar steps can be used to build this device on other platforms using the Ubuntu (or similar Linux) operating system.
{Summary, with table - 400 & alternatives }
See Risks about connecting external devices.
{400 in preference}
{MicroSD or USB}
{ USB-C for 400, can possibly use laptop adaptors }
{ Don't need to 400 }
{ USB-A or USB-C, not Bluetooth }
{ Micro HDMI for 400, check otherwise. Consider adaptor }
Enjoy!
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