The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced the Raspberry Pi 400, a keyboard with a built-in ARM computer.
Just plug it into one TV ή μια οθόνη χρησιμοποιώντας μία από τις δύο θύρες micro HDMI, τοποθετήστε μια κάρτα microSD, συνδέστε ένα cable power supply and a mouse and you have a basic computer for your daily tasks, coding or media playback.
The new gadget is available today$ 70 as a standalone machine or in a package that includes a mouse, power adapter, microSD card, HDMI cable and a $ 100 beginner's guide.
Apart from the keyboard, the Raspberry Pi 400 is a computer that is very similar to last year's Raspberry Pi 4.
It has slightly faster quad cores processors (quad-core) 1.8GHz ARM Cortex-A72 CPU, at 1,5GHz on the Pi 4, 4GB RAM, Gigabit Ethernet, Bluetooth 5.0 and 802.11ac Wi-Fi.
There are two micro HDMI ports capable of exporting up to 4K / 60Hz, two USB 3.0 ports and a single USB 2.0 port.
Power is supplied through a door USB-C, there's a microSD card slot for storage and a GPIO header for attaching many more specialized devices.
Internally, the new computer is similar to previous Raspberry Pi devices, but the external appearance of the Pi 400 is something completely different. Depending on the region in which you purchase it, the computer is integrated into a 78- or 79-key keyboard, which is similar to most laptop keyboards.
There are currently six different keyboard layouts - UK, US, German, French, Italian and Spanish - and variants for the Norwegian, Swedish, Portuguese and Japanese markets will be available soon.