raspberry pi zero
$5 Raspberry Pi Zero Sold Out in Just a Day
Phenny Lynn Palec | | Nov 30, 2015 07:13 AM EST |
UK-based educational nonprofit company Raspberry has once again raised the bar on low-cost computing after it released the Raspberry Pi Zero on Thursday. The $5 computer has sold out in just a single day.
New ‘Raspberry Pi Zero’ Computer for Only $5
Daphne Planca | | Nov 27, 2015 08:47 PM EST |
Raspberry Pi Foundation announces new low cost single microprocessors board computer called the ‘Pi Zero’ with the price of $5 or £4 in the U.K. The foundation manufactured millions of Pi over the past several years. Plus Pi Foundation is a not-for-profit company.
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