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The Raspberry Pi 400 is a computer in a keyboard, the old is new again – techAU
If you were born after 1990, chances are you’ve never seen a computer in a keyboard, but back in the 80s, this was a pretty popular design. For the past 3 decades…

If you were born after 1990, chances are you’ve never seen a computer in a keyboard, but back in the 80s, this was a pretty popular design. For the past 3 decades we’ve moves to separate the two, but the new Rasperberry Pi 400 makes the old new again.
Whilst the “Keyboard Raspberry Pi” was clearly inspired by the iconic Commodore 64, hiding inside that keyboard is a quad-core 64-bit SoC (ARM Cortex-A72 @ 1.8GHZ) and 4GB of memory.
Throw in an SD Card, connect a mouse and external monitor (up to…
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