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Raspberry Pi Micro SD Card with RPi OS Pre-Installed 256GB Reviews

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Stephen S
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Delivered quickly and safely packaged by pi hut. Plug and Play SD card with Raspberry Pi OS pre-installed. 64-bit OS is proving useful. I'm able to download miniconda for python modules, which I couldn't seem to do with the 32 bit version.
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Posted 2 months ago
Simon S
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I purchased the micro SD card with the pre installed RPi OS to make life easy when first setting up my device, it worked as expected so I'm happy with the order. I have since moved to using the OS on an SSD using the relevant hat so the SD card is not as needed right now but I will still make use of it.
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Posted 3 months ago
Preslav K
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The SD card is as simple as plug and play. Everything worked out of the box.
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Posted 3 months ago
Sean M
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Perfect 1st time, just like everythinig i get from The Pi Hut!
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Posted 3 months ago
Paul R
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SD card good but OS was 32-bit not 64-bit. Easy enough to re-load with imager and the price was reasonable just for an SD card of that capacity.
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Posted 4 months ago
Ken P
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An extremely useful upgrade to the 32GB card I had originally used. Should give plently of room for additional software and data.
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Posted 6 months ago
Ian M
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Official pi memory cards are really good for the price, I would only use these and they come preinstalled with a 32bit os, it would be cool if there was a 64bit os option so I dont have to flash the card again. But when I get a pi zero I can use the card straight out of the pack. The pi company likes to make things easy for us.
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Posted 7 months ago
Liam M
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It was Plug and Play. Simply inserted the Micro SD Card, powered up and Pi OS automatically installed. Note that I think the Wi-Fi is disabled (perhaps for security) - So for first time connection, I used a USB keyboard, USB mouse and micro HDMI adapater (about £4 on Amazon) for my HDMI monitor lead, then ran the set up wizard. It was straightforward.
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Posted 7 months ago