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Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W Reviews

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Very happy as it arrived sooner than expected. All set up and working nicely. Will be back for another sometime.
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Posted 3 years ago
Used this one to build a neopixel cchristmas tree in the garden. Thanks again for a perfect time ordering from you. I will return for more PI`s very soon
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Posted 3 years ago
The pi zero is a cracking bit of kit. Cheap, small, yet powerful enough to run most small projects - putting this into a weather station.
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Posted 3 years ago
This is such a fabulous little beast. Mine is now running PiCorePlayer and is sitting on the top of our house HiFi stack streaming music delivered over the Pi's built in WiFi to my AV amp using an HDMI cable while displaying album art and other music info in the TV.
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Posted 4 years ago
Nice and quick, great for PS1 emulation through Recalbox.
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Posted 4 years ago
Massive, massive improvement over the Pi Zero. Essentially a 3B, it's so much more capable than the original. Highly recommended, if you can get one.
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Posted 4 years ago
The original Pi Zero W is a great little computer for a variety of projects, but for use as a basic desktop computer it really isn't powerful enough. The Pi Zero 2 W is another thing entirely with faster boot times and, in some simple benchmarks I've done, nearly 3 times as much computing power in general use. This extra computing power means you can play higher resolution videos and perform tasks such as video encoding or compiling software much faster. I've not tested how much faster the Pi Zero 2 W is at 3D graphics, but I imagine there will be a significant improvement over the original Pi Zero W. For use as a retro gaming device it represents a big improvement over the original Pi Zero W. Whereas the Pi Zero W struggled with some Playstation 1 and Nintendo 64 games the Pi Zero 2 W handles them much better and makes all the ones I've tried very playable. With the Pi Zero 2 W, for around £40 (including case, cables, microSD card and a cheap controller) you can get a nice little emulation machine. Well, at least that's how much I paid for all the parts. Overall, I highly recommend the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W. One last note is that included in the Raspberry Pi Operating System is a variety of programming tools and a load of books about programming and various Pi related electronic projects. I've not explored these in detail, but on the surface it looks like this would be a good, affordably priced, place to start if you wanted to learn programming, both for children and adults.
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Posted 4 years ago
Excellent SBC at this price it's a perfect low powered device.
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Posted 4 years ago