Raspberry Pi

  • ClaymoreTF2
    16th May 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    >Not in Poland,
    >Rageman appears

    Eh, i hate that Poland doesnt have that, I would order it.
  • Fast-Driver
    16th May 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    How much would it cost?
  • EqualsThree
    16th May 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @marek11 (View Post)
    I was just in Poland yesterday :|
  • Plasmoid
    16th May 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    The Raspberry Pi has a ARM processor, the computers the Pi is compatible with have Intel and AMD processors
  • boxmein
    16th May 2012 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    @mniip (View Post)
    Android is a strange variation of Linux in which every program gets their own user log-in and Dalvik VM instance. That's why it's slow.
  • Plasmoid
    16th May 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @boxmein (View Post)
    Strange is right, in fact it might be EVIL, but that could not happen because Google said don't be evil. so I believe them. ( ha ha I love to be sarcastic)
  • Minishooz
    16th May 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    Im getting one =D
  • boxmein
    16th May 2012 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    I WANT ONE SO BAD! D:
    [](/rarityyell)
  • GreekGuy
    16th May 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @Fast-Driver (View Post)
    The board (board B) costs 35$. That is only the board though. You must get all the cords (hdmi, miniUSB, etc), a keyboard, mouse, a ethernet cord/wireless dongle, and a high speed high capacity SD card.

    This totals at about $80, which isn't that bad.

    @plypencil (View Post)
    I don't like Fedora.
  • R3APER
    17th May 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    How does a small computer that will soon be outdated provide usefulness to small children such as myself? (haha but seriously)
    I would love to get one but around $100's worth of equipment seems unreasonable for such a product of certain design, none of which cannot be done through tradition means, AKA stationary computer based devices. I heard they are already making cellular devices which can support anything from spreadsheet type designing to a built in projector, and few and far between in sch capabilities. I know it is not the exact same device nor the same features, but hopefully you too see how technology is rapidly developing to better suite different needs that need to be satiated by computer and phone manufacturers for the general public.

    I would hope to get one soon, but the better of the age of mobile devices has yet to be presented, and that is where I intend to save my money for in the near future.