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Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 8GB $127.90 + Delivery @ Core Electronics

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Copied from previous deal. Good on them to have stock priced at the same as 6 months ago. Remember its not the 4 GB or 2 GB
Also better to use a fast USB/SSD instead of an SD card.

https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/783064

One of the most asked questions we've had from people at OzBargain is "When will 8GB RPi be back in stock?"

We are happy to say, some stock has landed! Be amongst the first to get one, though as usual, stock is likely to run out.

Various delivery options (check our website for delivery costs to your location). Free pickup for locals in Newcastle (order must be placed online).

Most people know just how overpriced these boards are elsewhere and how scarce stock is. Examples:

$145 @ Little Bird (piaustralia.com.au)
$189 @ Jaycar
$200+ @ Amazon
Tech specs and details from our website:

The Raspberry Pi 4 is a huge leap forward for single-board computing. While the Raspberry Pi 4 is still a fantastic educational tool and piece of maker hardware, it's also now a true PC replacement for a wide range of uses at home, in school projects, and inside commercial products. This newfound performance is powered by a significant increase in processing power, dedicated multimedia hardware, and I/O technology.

We have a wide range of guides available for Raspberry Pi along with a step-by-step workshop. These guides are made for makers, by makers, and we're here if you need help along the way.

Key features

1.5GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A72 CPU
VideoCore VI graphics
Hardware 4kp@60Hz HEVC decoding
True Gigabit Ethernet
2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz IEEE 802.11ac wireless, Bluetooth 5.0, BLE
2 × USB 3.0 and 2 × USB 2.0 ports
2 × Micro-HDMI ports (1 × 4kp@60Hz or 2 × 4kp@30Hz)
USB-C for input power, supporting 5.1V 3A operation
3 LPDDR4 RAM options available: 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, and 8GB (this listing)
Supports the SDXC standard, allowing you to use microSD cards up to 2TB (we recommend 32GB for Raspbian OS)
We also have enough Raspberry Pi Zero W(core-electronics.com.au) available to allow them to be purchased at the same time as another board variant. Yeee!

And because there is always some curiosity about what you can use these for, here are some project ideas for Raspberry Pi boards(chat.openai.com). ChatGPT is just as helpful with building all of those types of projects, as are we over on our Maker Forum(forum.core-electronics.com.au) :)

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      • USB 2, 512MB RAM, come on… don't recommend Pi 3 Model A.

        • It's fine for certain things. But the point is more that it doesn't really make sense to think of the 8GB Pi4 as the "original price of $40 Pi" ;)

  • -1

    All the "tech bros" saying this isn't worth it are the same ones complaining Apple is "overpriced" and you "can get much better hardware in windows/android" lmao

    • Also same tech bros who buy a camera and think they're "photographers" then all they do is to shoot brick walls to say how sharp their lenses and cameras are lmao

  • Would take a asrock SBC any day over this, but I'm not here to make someones life easier knowing that.

  • I would like to set up a home assistant on this rpi. Should I also get a cooling case, power brick and a keyboard? Any other extras?
    I have a few tplink smart bulbs, google home mini and I bought 2 xiaomi smart home starter kits from this deal:
    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/788723

    • A USB drive or SSD with enclosure

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