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Raspberry Pi 400

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The Raspberry Pi Foundation has never been afraid to try out new form factors, with everything from industrial compute modules to miniature versions of its single-board computer. The Raspberry Pi 400 is another plot twist – and it’s a device the charity hopes will help it break into the business world, as well as serving its core education market.

Rather than being supplied as a simple board, the computer is hidden inside the body of the official Raspberry Pi keyboard, with the ports exposed along the back of the casing; simply plug it in, connect it to a monitor and you’re good to go. This makes it incredibly portable. With a footprint of only 286 x 122mm, a 384g weight and

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