Raspberry Pi 5: The first real desktop Pi
PCsThe Raspberry Pi 5 is a huge step forward for the tiny, low-cost computing platform, although it’s excessive for some roles
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The Raspberry Pi 5 is a huge step forward for the tiny, low-cost computing platform, although it’s excessive for some roles
A quantum leap forward for the Raspberry Pi 4 but keep your expectations realistic
It’s not much good as a day-to-day desktop partner, but this dirt-cheap keyboard is agile and well connected
Users of the Raspberry Pi 4 report that the device is incompatible with certain USB Type-C chargers
With its powerful CPU and built-in wireless capabilities, the new Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ makes the full-spec Model B almost redundant
CPU bump and faster networking make the Pi more versatile than ever
Better than the original Pi Zero – thanks to integrated Wi-Fi, this model’s even more capable
We pit the Raspberry Pi 3 against the older Pi 2, so you can find out if it’s worth upgrading
The tiny Raspberry Pi Zero might lack a feature or two, but at just £4 we can forgive it that
Seriously compact Pi Zero single-board micro PC could be just the thing for hobbyists and anyone looking to learn about code