Update: It's 15% discount site wide with the code HELLYEAH.
Seems to be a decent price.
It's Bank Holiday weekend! Use code "HELLYEAH" during checkout for 15% off your order until midnight Monday 29th (UK time)!
So it's 15% off site wide.
Raspberry Pi Zero is a super-small, hackable, and ultra-low-cost computer.
Unbelievably the super-small and super-affordable Raspberry Pi just got even smaller and even cheaper! Pi Zero is the heart of a Raspberry Pi on a tiny 65mm x 30mm board.
With mini-HDMI, micro-B OTG USB, and the same 40-pin GPIO it still has great connectivity although you'll probably want our adaptor kit to help you hook it up to your existing devices.
Pi Zero Features:
BCM 2835 SOC @ 1GHz
1GHz
512MB of RAM
micro-SD
mini-HDMI
micro-B USB for data
micro-B USB for power
Unpopulated 40-pin GPIO connector
Compatible with existing HAT addons
Dimensions: 65mm x 30mm x 5mm
Top comments
fishmaster to TheHawkowc
28 Aug 165#9
Some ideas:
1. Home automation system
2. Hi fi audio Sonos type system
3. Retro gaming
4. Learning to program (to learn to program you must learn these two topics Algorithms and Data Structures, any other guide on programming is useless otherwise, that is if you want to learn properly)
5. Electronics lab
6 Install and learn to use Linux and the command line (very useful for a range of computer topics such as networking and sysadmin)
7. CCTV system
8. Kod...no way never! :smiley:
Bumpydog
28 Aug 164#16
Dont agree mate.
dmm1000
28 Aug 163#37
You must be running it on a 286 from the 80's.
micpwelsh
28 Aug 163#49
This or a ps4
All comments (91)
adam78654328
28 Aug 161#1
Cheap AF. heat
squeek737
28 Aug 162#2
awesome cheap as chips (no pun intended) got it with the adapter set and 1st class for a tenner cant complain
TheHawkowc
28 Aug 163#3
Would like one. Wouldn't have a bloody clue what to do with it.
HankHandsome to TheHawkowc
28 Aug 16#4
I got one last year and i was the same - it sat in a box for about 6 months :smiley:
I think i'm just going to go for the easy option and get RetroPie installed on it for some retro games emulation on my TV.
I did get LibreElec, which is a stripped back port of OpenElec, running on it the other night which worked pretty well.
Just install some stuff and play around with it. I used mine as a media player. :smiley:
fishmaster to TheHawkowc
28 Aug 165#9
Some ideas:
1. Home automation system
2. Hi fi audio Sonos type system
3. Retro gaming
4. Learning to program (to learn to program you must learn these two topics Algorithms and Data Structures, any other guide on programming is useless otherwise, that is if you want to learn properly)
5. Electronics lab
6 Install and learn to use Linux and the command line (very useful for a range of computer topics such as networking and sysadmin)
7. CCTV system
8. Kod...no way never! :smiley:
lpoolm
28 Aug 161#6
thanks, time for another gameboy zero :smile:
stephen0205
28 Aug 16#7
bought for fun , with adapters
smallclone
28 Aug 16#8
Good price, but there are a few extra bits needed to make it usable. Best going for one of the kits.
Bumpydog
28 Aug 16#10
8 works just fine mate.
mutav
28 Aug 16#11
Thanks... Didn't know about this company. Seems they sell lots of interesting maker stuff
fishmaster to mutav
28 Aug 163#13
They sell stereo audio out which you solder to your PhatDac (I'll give links below), then you have an output to go in your amp, stick some QSB audio speakers (£15 from Amazon, thanks to RustySpoons who originally mentioned them to me) and you have a cheap Sonos style unit for less than £50
Opening post
Seems to be a decent price.
It's Bank Holiday weekend! Use code "HELLYEAH" during checkout for 15% off your order until midnight Monday 29th (UK time)!
So it's 15% off site wide.
Raspberry Pi Zero is a super-small, hackable, and ultra-low-cost computer.
Unbelievably the super-small and super-affordable Raspberry Pi just got even smaller and even cheaper! Pi Zero is the heart of a Raspberry Pi on a tiny 65mm x 30mm board.
With mini-HDMI, micro-B OTG USB, and the same 40-pin GPIO it still has great connectivity although you'll probably want our adaptor kit to help you hook it up to your existing devices.
Pi Zero Features:
BCM 2835 SOC @ 1GHz
1GHz
512MB of RAM
micro-SD
mini-HDMI
micro-B USB for data
micro-B USB for power
Unpopulated 40-pin GPIO connector
Compatible with existing HAT addons
Dimensions: 65mm x 30mm x 5mm
Top comments
1. Home automation system
2. Hi fi audio Sonos type system
3. Retro gaming
4. Learning to program (to learn to program you must learn these two topics Algorithms and Data Structures, any other guide on programming is useless otherwise, that is if you want to learn properly)
5. Electronics lab
6 Install and learn to use Linux and the command line (very useful for a range of computer topics such as networking and sysadmin)
7. CCTV system
8. Kod...no way never! :smiley:
All comments (91)
I think i'm just going to go for the easy option and get RetroPie installed on it for some retro games emulation on my TV.
I did get LibreElec, which is a stripped back port of OpenElec, running on it the other night which worked pretty well.
Just install some stuff and play around with it. I used mine as a media player. :smiley:
1. Home automation system
2. Hi fi audio Sonos type system
3. Retro gaming
4. Learning to program (to learn to program you must learn these two topics Algorithms and Data Structures, any other guide on programming is useless otherwise, that is if you want to learn properly)
5. Electronics lab
6 Install and learn to use Linux and the command line (very useful for a range of computer topics such as networking and sysadmin)
7. CCTV system
8. Kod...no way never! :smiley:
https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/phat-dac
https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/dual-phono-connector-for-phat-dac
https://www.amazon.co.uk/SoundScience-QSB-Desktop-Speakers-Technology/dp/B004W269X4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1472376564&sr=8-1&keywords=qsb+audio