Pi 800 Review (YouTube)

Started by Jason, October 25, 2022, 08:14:41 PM

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ETA Prime took a look at the Raspberry Pi 800 - specs, breakdown, first looks. Like the Raspberry Pi 400, it's a all-in-one computer, mostly. You still have to provide the display. But all the tech is built inside the keyboard. I really wanted a Pi 400, now I want one of these instead. I prefer the old colour but the new colour does reflect my political persuasions better.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dZQWYnI7j4

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Thanks for the Link to the review Jason.
You may want to edit the title of this posting. The computer is a Pi 800 and not a Raspberry Pi.
Since it has 4 GB of Ram, the manufacturer Orange Pi, should have called it a Pi 400, I would have thought.
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Quote from: ssfc72 on October 26, 2022, 06:43:11 AM
Thanks for the Link to the review Jason.
You may want to edit the title of this posting. The computer is a Pi 800 and not a Raspberry Pi.
Since it has 4 GB of Ram, the manufacturer Orange Pi, should have called it a Pi 400, I would have thought.

Thank you, Bill. Corrected now. The Pi 400 was the earlier model. I'm thinking the Pi 400 was based on the Raspberry Pi 4 chipset and then they just wanted to double it. I'm not sure of the nomenclature reasoning. Perhaps the Pi 400 had 2 regular cores (and 2 graphical) and the newer version has 4 regular cores (and 2 for graphics).
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