“Picked up two of these little beauties to help me deal with an insidious rootkit/bootkit malware attack at home. One of them now is my new first line router running OpenWRT - I'm doing SQM QoS to fix bufferbloat and it's easy tracking 700Mbps up and down. The other I'm using as a general purpose glorified terminal and known "clean" device to try and eradicate my unwelcome guest. RaspberryOS can get a bit sluggish with just 1GB RAM running Chromium or worse Firefox; but there are alternatives. Perfecr for my purposes anyway: Ran off BIOS usbs for my stricken devices, Ubuntu and System Rescue usbs done too... these two little angels are my trip back to the wonderful malware-free world I once knew. Wish me luck!”
“Very good - my first pi. Just running Adguard on this. Since you can access pi via ssh the 2 small minihdmis aren’t a problem for me but possibly for others.”
“Excellent serv ice from Pi Hut. Speedy and as specified. Pi 4 is wonderful ; it even has a Bios which surprised me as I was demonstrating to my A level class how to set it up. I suspect I'll want a few more of these. Cheers. Steve.”
“Nice solution for a small system. Tip: just mate it with a SATA-USB converter and small SSD. SD cards are a pain!
Pi Hut always delivers quick, never had an issue.”
“Still a modern marvel. So versatile and such great value. I must have bought fifty of these now for various projects. The 4B is the best value Pi, in my opinion.”
“I have a Raspberry Pi4 2Gb which runs two signal reception/mapping programs (AIS Dispatcher and PiAware) without any problem at all, and I bought a Pi4 1Gb to do the same from another location. In the event, the 1GB model struggles to run a single application and performs poorly as a web browsing platform. I know that other people successfully run the Pi4 1GB for other purposes (e.g. print server) but my next purchase will definitely be a 2 or 4GB model. This has in no way put me off the Raspberry Pi (I have 5 of them!) but just be aware of the 1GB model’s limitations.”