“I was very pleased with my first RPi order. It was way cheaper for me to buy from UK and pay shipping to Hungary and not to buy it from a local seller.”
“It does the job, but unfortunately, no-one said that you have to have a up to date sd card. It does not work with previous OS's from 2017. So unable to use a sd card swop.”
“I absolutely adore my Raspberry Pi’s and the B+ addition to my family of devices is a real smarty pants. The boost in speed makes it super snappy and there’s never any drama running programs or video.
This pocket PC goes everywhere with me, no longer do I have to lug around a heavy laptop or an expensive iPad. Traveling and staying in hotels this device is a genie in a bottle. Plug it into the tv in the room and connect my little Bluetooth keyboard and mouse, fire up Raspien and I’ve got a full desktop for working on and a media Center for entertainment.
Fire up openVPN and I can confidently surf the web without having to worry about anybody snooping on my communications.
I also have a 3.5” screen that I can plug in and using my USP Hat to power the device (Power cuts no longer a concern), running retroPi I’ve got an amazing little games consol for on the bus/plane/train, the hours fly by.
Long Live the Pi, my fantastic little guy.”
“I have no problems with The PiHut or the service. Arrived as expected, on time and in full working order. It's currently turned over to duties as a Plex server and PiHole ad blocker (with a touch of desktop for when I feel like using VNC).
The reason for the dropped star is nothing to do with The PiHut, but is to do with the 3B+. I bought it to turn over to use for a retropie gaming machine. However, the upgraded hardware means that only a beta version is currently available.
So, for the moment, my 3B is the retro, and the 3B+ is the server. Hopefully, that will change in the not too distant future, and then I may re-visit the score.
I'm looking at buying more, and the arrival of a fresh stock of touch screens means that could be next on the list (possibly with another Pi to go with it).”