Review: Raspberry Pi 2

Review: Raspberry Pi 2

By Les Pounder

Review: Raspberry Pi 2

When the Raspberry Pi appeared In 2012 few could have envisaged how popular the Raspberry Pi would be. In the years after its release the Raspberry Pi has become the most popular single-board computer on the market and spawned many imitators, but none with the rich community that has grown organically around the Raspberry Pi.

The latest single-board computer from the Raspberry Pi Foundation comes with the spec boost that we were all hoping for. The Raspberry Pi 2 is the latest in a long line of products from the Foundation and can run a number of Linux distros (and even Windows 10).

It really is a barebone board in every sense — even to the point where you will have to find your own micro-USB cable to power it up (probably more to cut down on costs).

Raspberry Pi 2

Since the release of the original Raspberry Pi there have been three versions of the flagship B model, starting at 256MB RAM and increasing to 512MB with the second B and B+. But in all of these …read more

Source: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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