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​500000 Raspberry Pi 2 Model B boards sold – ZDNet

Inquirer ​500000 Raspberry Pi 2 Model B boards sold ZDNet The Raspberry Pi Foundation confirmed to ZDNet that it has already sold half a million units of its latest computer, the fifth model it has released since its modest launch in 2012. As well as the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B, the foundation has also …

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500000 Raspberry Pi 2 models sold as total sales hit five million – Inquirer

Inquirer 500000 Raspberry Pi 2 models sold as total sales hit five million Inquirer THE RASPBERRY PI 2 has shifted 500,000 units in just two weeks, as total sales of the pint-sized computer hit the five million mark.

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Raspberry Pi has sold 5 million of its DIY-friendly computers – Engadget

Wall Street Journal Raspberry Pi has sold 5 million of its DIY-friendly computers Engadget The audience for do-it-yourself computing might be larger than you think. The Raspberry Pi Foundation just revealed that it recently sold its 5 millionth mini computer — not bad considering that the team had only delivered 1.75 million Raspberry Pis … Raspberry Pi 2 Review: A $35 Computer Can Do a Heck of a Lot Wall Street Journal Raspberry Pi Sales Pass 5 Million TechCrunch Raspberry Pi Maker Is Biggest UK Computer Maker, Ever Ubergizmo (blog) The Australian

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Raspberry Pi 2 Review: A $35 Computer Can Do a Heck of a Lot – Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Journal Raspberry Pi 2 Review: A $35 Computer Can Do a Heck of a Lot Wall Street Journal This week I've been using the $35 Raspberry Pi 2, a bare-bones Linux computer no bigger than a juice box. And I've rediscovered something I had forgotten: the thrill of tinkering with a machine and its software

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Raspberry Pi 2: The $35 Computer Reviewed – Wall Street Journal

Raspberry Pi 2: The $35 Computer Reviewed Wall Street Journal The small, bare-bones Raspberry Pi 2, meant to encourage kids and adults to build and engage more with computers, does more than you think. WSJ's Joanna Stern puts it to the test

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Raspberry Pi Sales Pass 5 Million – TechCrunch

TechCrunch Raspberry Pi Sales Pass 5 Million TechCrunch A round of applause for the U.K.-made Raspberry Pi microcomputer — which has just passed the 5 million sales mark, some three years after it was first launched with the over-modest goal of selling “a few thousand” Pi over its entire lifetime, as … ​500000 Raspberry Pi 2 Model B boards sold ZDNet Raspberry Pi becomes best selling British computer The Guardian Raspberry Pi has sold 5 million of its DIY-friendly computers Engadget Wall Street Journal

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$35 Raspberry Pi 2 Mini PC Is 6 Times Faster, and Will Run Windows 10 – Wall Street Journal (blog)

Wall Street Journal (blog) $35 Raspberry Pi 2 Mini PC Is 6 Times Faster, and Will Run Windows 10 Wall Street Journal (blog) The original Raspberry Pi was a hit among students and PC builders alike: For $35, you got a a capable microcomputer that could be plugged into a TV and run Linux. On Monday, the Raspberry Pi Foundation introduced the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B, a new

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$35 Raspberry Pi 2 Mini PC Is 6 Times Faster, and Will Run Windows 10 – Wall Street Journal (blog)

Wall Street Journal (blog) $35 Raspberry Pi 2 Mini PC Is 6 Times Faster, and Will Run Windows 10 Wall Street Journal (blog) The original Raspberry Pi was a hit among students and PC builders alike: For $35, you got a a capable microcomputer that could be plugged into a TV and run Linux. On Monday, the Raspberry Pi Foundation introduced the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B, a new

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Cabe’s home arcade

I’ve got one of those rubbish Dance Dance Revolution mats at home for my PlayStation. You may have one yourself – they’re prone to skating all over the floor, wrinkling up at just the wrong moment and generally mucking your game up. And occasionally causing horrible injuries

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Cabe’s home arcade

I’ve got one of those rubbish Dance Dance Revolution mats at home for my PlayStation. You may have one yourself – they’re prone to skating all over the floor, wrinkling up at just the wrong moment and generally mucking your game up. And occasionally causing horrible injuries

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Cabe’s home arcade

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