A stripped-down version of the Raspberry Pi is now available in Europe for $25, and will debut to the rest of the world "very soon."
Called the Model A, the Linux-based microcomputer comes with one USB port and 256MB of RAM, but has no Ethernet, the UK-based developer announced Monday.
The pocket-sized PC consumes around one-third of the power of its $35 counterpart, the popular Model B. For more on the bare-bones device, watch the video, above.
*SEE ALSO: This $35 Computer Is an Interactive Gift for Geeky Kids*
Would you purchase the Raspberry Pi? Tell us in the comments.
Image courtesy of Raspberry Pi
More About: europe, Raspberry Pi Reported by Mashable 5 days ago.
Called the Model A, the Linux-based microcomputer comes with one USB port and 256MB of RAM, but has no Ethernet, the UK-based developer announced Monday.
The pocket-sized PC consumes around one-third of the power of its $35 counterpart, the popular Model B. For more on the bare-bones device, watch the video, above.
*SEE ALSO: This $35 Computer Is an Interactive Gift for Geeky Kids*
Would you purchase the Raspberry Pi? Tell us in the comments.
Image courtesy of Raspberry Pi
More About: europe, Raspberry Pi Reported by Mashable 5 days ago.