XDA Developers on MSN
If you're buying a Raspberry Pi 5 at $205, a used mini PC gives you more power for the same price
Uncover the hidden costs and limitations of the Raspberry Pi 5, and why a mini PC is the wiser choice for your home server needs.
Hosted on MSN
4 Raspberry Pi projects I abandoned after realizing sub-$150 mini PCs run them all better
After falling into the tinkering rabbit hole with my Raspberry Pi Zero ages ago, I’ve built dozens of useful projects. And with the Raspberry Pi 5’s release a few years ago, there was no turning back.
PCWorld demonstrates building a high-performance Raspberry Pi 5 computer with NVMe SSD storage for under $200, requiring the 8GB Pi 5, M.2 HAT, and compatible power supply. The SSD upgrade via PCI ...
The Raspberry Pi foundation has spent the last year filling out the Pi 5 lineup—in August, we got a cheaper $50 version with 2GB of RAM, and in December, we got the Pi 500, a Pi-inside-a-keyboard ...
Have you ever felt like your smart home setup is more chaotic than convenient? With countless devices, apps, and cloud services vying for your attention, managing it all can feel overwhelming. Enter ...
With eWeLink CUBE, legacy computers, Raspberry Pi, or NAS can become a Zigbee-to-Matter smart home local hub. SHENZHEN, ...
This week AAEON introduced a credit card-sized computer with an Intel Twin lake processor and optional support for a Raspberry Pi-compatible 40-pin GPIO header. But if you’re looking for something ...
Your refurbed i5 will be larger and use significantly more power to do anything. Jeff Geerling (hi Jeff!) put up a video just as soon as the embargo went down, and he points out that the SoC still ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results