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Unbelievably versatile little computer
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Posted 5 years ago
My first Pi - absolute bargain for what you get and will be perfect for my needs, but was pretty underwhelmed by the performance of the UI in the default OS, would be pretty unusable as a Web browsing machine...
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Posted 5 years ago
Sarah Dalrymple
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Posted 5 years ago
Terence Coles
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A very useful device! We are using a number of Pi Zeros in embedded applications at our local Model Town. We could have chosen an Arduino, but the Pi is easier to use for people who have little or no background in software and it's cheap! The Raspberry Pi Zero W has the added benefit of being easy to connect to our network without needing WiFi or Ethernet adaptors.
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Posted 5 years ago
Colin Vellacott
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I purchased the Zero for use as a simple cheap media server, having never used one before. Lots of help online and the job was simple and I was up and running in a few hours.
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Posted 5 years ago
Alan Gurbutt
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The Raspberrry Pi Zero W makes an excellent project computer, and for under £20 posted. I’ve used them for numerous projects, most recently for a home security camera using MotioneyeOS and also for a hotspot in amateur radio. The hotspot comprises a Pi Zero W (with WiFi) which provides a radio frequency link between my handheld radio and computer. This enables me to talk to people from across the world.
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Posted 5 years ago
Great product with fast delivery, amazed at how a whole computer can fit inside such a tiny space.
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Posted 5 years ago
Edward Watson
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Works well, easy enough to set up headless as a Pi Hole via SSH.
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Posted 5 years ago