Raspberry Launch Pi 400 Which Looks Like a Keyboard But It Actually a Computer For $70
The Raspberry Pi has been famously known for its traditional to the developed computer which is sold as a modular unit, and it has been 8 years since their first model launch. And today, you might be shocked by their latest invention, where you can find the complete computer all build inside a keyboard. Which is their new all-in-one PC solutions of the latest century which you would never imagine or believe it can be done.
The Pi 400, which is a 78-keyboard that complete personal computer features all inside it. The Pi 400 has an exact dimension of the official Raspberry Pi keyboard, hub, and also extra ports and connectors to turn it into a pc with the specifications of quad-core Broadcom BCM2711 processor found in the Raspberry Pi 4, along with 4GB of RAM, dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 5.1, Gigabit Ethernet and three USB ports (two USB 3.0 and one USB 2.0). There are also two micro HDMI ports, a GPIO header, and a microSD card slot for OS and data storage.
WELCOME TO ANOTHER DIMENSION OF FUTURE COMPUTING TECHNOLOGY!
For the $70 packages, you will only get the keyboard which you will require to sort out your own power and accessories, however, with the $100 Pi 400 package, it has the complete power supply, mouse, a preformatted 16gb microSD card, also a Beginner guide and a 1M micro HDMI to HDMI-A cable.
In the future, there might be a beefier model for large corporate or educational deployments. So if you are interested, it is available to buy from today in the US, UK, and France. The official list of resellers can be found here.