“Great Product. Unfortunately it came with one bent GPIO pin which I managed to carefully straighten with an air canister hard straw, so hopefully the metal pin hasn't lost strength. Everything else is fantastic.”
“The raspberry Pi is a great product and Im excited to get the updated version. I have used these in research for a number of years gathering data and they are cheap, reliable, have a good range of languages and interface options.”
“After buying every previous Pi and finding its limitations, this one completely satisfies. It is a perfectly respectable personal computer brilliantly, elegantly designed. Raspbian Buster also seems to have arrived at the same time and provides a complete, straightforward Linux operating system.
Well done to the Raspberry engineers who have had the vision to bring this imaginative concept to fruition. I own several computers, some of them top-end Apple products and have been active in this world since the Sinclair ZX81. Guess which is my favourite? - the Raspberry Pi 4B!”
“It's very fast, much quicker to load and Raspbian is really responsive. I've hooked it up to a touchscreen and POE hat and it works like a dream. My only issue has been the USB C. I've a few USB C chargers and cables and in 2 out of 3, setting it to restart just set it to halt. I bought the genuine raspberry pi USB C charger and that works fine, alternatively I've used a usb micro to usb c connector and that works too (however some chargers won't give the full 3 amps unless it's usb c end-to-end). If this doesn't bother you, buy it, but if you need it to restart on command using a phones usb cable and charger, I'd recommend waiting until they fix it or get a genuine raspberry pi charger. I'll be getting a 4gb version as soon as they fix it!”
“The only complaint about this board is the usbc redesign that's pending. This is a non issue if you use the official power supply in my experience. Everything else is extraordinary. This is -->||”
“I think it should have been clearer that Micro HDMI is not Mini HDMI. The Pi Zero is covered in warnings about the adaptors you'd need to make use of it, but I missed the need for a different HDMI adaptor between the Pi 4 and the Pi Zero, so my Pi 4 will gather dust until I make my next purchase.”