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One-upping the NES Classic Edition with the Raspberry Pi 3 and … – Ars Technica

Ars Technica One-upping the NES Classic Edition with the Raspberry Pi 3 and … Ars Technica NES Classic is no more, but luckily cheap hobbyist boards are great for little projects

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How Much Power the Raspberry Pi Zero W Uses Compared to Other Models – Lifehacker

Lifehacker How Much Power the Raspberry Pi Zero W Uses Compared to Other Models Lifehacker One of the major benefits of using one of the two models of Raspberry Pi Zero, including the new wireless model, is the lack of power consumption.

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The Raspberry Pi Zero W Adds Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to the Zero … – Lifehacker

Lifehacker The Raspberry Pi Zero W Adds Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to the Zero … Lifehacker The Raspberry Pi Zero is a fantastic, miniature version of the Raspberry Pi that shrinks the board down to about the size of a stick of gum, but one problem with it …

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The Raspberry Pi Zero W Adds Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to the Zero, Costs $10 – Lifehacker

Lifehacker The Raspberry Pi Zero W Adds Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to the Zero, Costs $10 Lifehacker The Raspberry Pi Zero is a fantastic, miniature version of the Raspberry Pi that shrinks the board down to about the size of a stick of gum, but one problem with it is the lack of wireless features. The Raspberry Pi Zero W is a new version that packs … The $10 Raspberry Pi Zero W brings Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to the minuscule micro-PC PCWorld The $10 Raspberry Pi Zero W is the teeniest little Wi-Fi-enabled computer you've ever seen TechCrunch Raspberry Pi Zero W: Hands-on with the $10 board TechRepublic Ars Technica  – PC Magazine  – Raspberry Pi  – YouTube all 65 news articles »

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The $10 Raspberry Pi Zero W is the teeniest little Wi-Fi-enabled computer you’ve ever seen – TechCrunch

TechCrunch The $10 Raspberry Pi Zero W is the teeniest little Wi-Fi-enabled computer you've ever seen TechCrunch When the original $5 Raspberry Pi Zero came out – to much fanfare, I might add – users connected it to all sorts of things. They made micro gaming rigs that ran on the 1GHz single-core CPU and added Pi Hats – little breakout boards – to power robots … New $10 Raspberry Pi Zero comes with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Ars Technica Raspberry Pi Zero W is a $10 computer with WiFi and Bluetooth Engadget Raspberry Pi Zero W: The smart person's guide – TechRepublic TechRepublic CNET  – Lifehacker  – Raspberry Pi  – YouTube all 42 news articles »

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The Tinker Board is a more powerful Raspberry Pi rival from Asus – The Verge

The Verge The Tinker Board is a more powerful Raspberry Pi rival from Asus The Verge Taiwanese computer company Asus has launched its own take on the hobbyist's favorite, the Raspberry Pi . The newly-unveiled (and nicely named) Tinker Board is available in the UK and Europe for £55 ($68) and offers some neat upgrades compared to the ..

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The Asus Tinker Board is a powerful Raspberry Pi rival that plays 4K video – PCWorld

PCWorld The Asus Tinker Board is a powerful Raspberry Pi rival that plays 4K video PCWorld That's quite a bit more than the top-end Raspberry Pi 3 Model B, which has an MSRP of $35 but usually sells for around $40. The 4K video support—including H.265 decoding—in Asus' board is thanks to the Mali-T764 GPU lurking inside its quad-core, …

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Asus takes on Raspberry Pi with 4K-capable Tinker Board | Ars … – Ars Technica

Ars Technica Asus takes on Raspberry Pi with 4K-capable Tinker Board | Ars … Ars Technica 32-bit A17 CPU bolstered by fast Mali-T764 GPU, 2GB of RAM, and gigabit Ethernet. and more »

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ASUS made a beefed-up Raspberry Pi rival that plays 4K video – The Next Web

The Next Web ASUS made a beefed-up Raspberry Pi rival that plays 4K video The Next Web The single-board computer market has quickly picked up since Raspberry Pi initially launched five years ago. With competitors like Banana Pi and C.H.I.P.

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