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Raspberry Pi 4 Desktop Kit United Kingdom Reviews

4.7 Rating 178 Reviews
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Quick delivery and had everything you need to start up . Only needs a screen to view it and some sort of fan or heat sink to Cool the pi down as it does get hot quickly .
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Posted 5 years ago
The Raspberry Pi 4 is great, but lacks an important component... A heat sink. The CPU gets so hot it will burn you if you touch it. Other than that, it is a great kit. Go and enjoy.
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Posted 5 years ago
Delivery was very quick. Works brilliantly out of the box.
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Posted 5 years ago
I had been reading about raspberry pi for years when a few months ago I decided to get a raspberry pi starter kit and absolutely love it, I have learnt so much about Linux and raspberry pi
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Posted 5 years ago
Christopher L
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Great Kit, Just what i wanted. Now time to learn.
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Posted 5 years ago
Rather than get everything separate I just went ahead and got the desktop kit. It really good value and I've been tinkering with Raspbian and trying to learn Linux ever since it arrived. Great purchase!
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Posted 5 years ago
Works well at cooling,had to open out,upwards the red led area to be able to view at desk height,much smarter looking than bare board
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Posted 5 years ago
I bought the pi desktop kit together with a 10.1” screen from waveshare. The pi was excellently presented, well up to the standard of Apple’s offerings. No mat needed for the mouse; that’s good. I had trouble with setting up the screen to start with - absolutely no guidance. The ribbon cable connectors ,I found eventually ,use the cam-lock principle for securing the cable rather than the wedge-lock I’ve come across before. When I finally got it together I could access the Waveshare website, and found that there is a video describing the process! though in typically atrocious ‘Chinglish’. I’m used to RISC-OS, so I’m finding Linux a bit challenging. However, this morning, while trying to enter my wife’s e-mail address into a writable icon I found that the wiring of the pi keyboard is faulty - the @ and “ symbols are interchanged for instance, along with a number of other wrong connections. Has anyone else experienced this phenomenon? I find it strange since the connections must be part of the printed circuit board.
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Posted 5 years ago