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Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W

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PRICE £12 (£14 inc VAT) from thepihut.com

I remember falling for the first Raspberry Pi Zero back in 2015. It was the smallest and cheapest Raspberry Pi ever, with a single-core 1GHz CPU and 512MB of RAM that were ample for basic projects. Subsequently came the Zero W model, adding Wi-Fi and Bluetooth; and now, after six long years, the Zero 2 W finally brings a CPU update.

It’s a significant one, too, moving from a single-core processor to a quad-core one. In fact,

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