The first batch of Raspberry Pi computers shipped
After a lot of trouble, finally the Raspberry Pi 'tiny' computer has also begun to be shipped, with the first series having just landed a school on April 13, while the next Raspberry Pi series promise. Appointment will continue to be released this weekend.
Earlier, the super-cheap computer, which cost only $ 35, saw huge demand from the market, causing the manufacturer's website to hang on the opening day of pre-order.
But before getting ready to hit the market, Raspberry Pi has encountered numerous difficulties, from having trouble with component components to missing CE marks, a certification to ensure that manufacturers comply with things. European law.
The BBC News website said that after all of the above problems, the first series of 'tiny' computers were transferred to a school in Leeds, with the aim of helping students study programming.
Currently Raspberry Pi distribution partners are also actively importing goods and trying to forward to customers who have booked as soon as possible.
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