• Rather than Raspberry Pi’s usual bare-circuit-board look, the 400 is packed into what looks like a regular (if slightly thicker) keyboard.
  • The Raspberry Pi Foundation has released the Raspberry Pi 400, its first all-in-one PC, built into a keyboard. ... driven by its low-cost RaspberryPi computers.
  • The Raspberry Pi 400 runs at a 20% higher frequency, 1.8GHz instead of the standard 1.5GHz. All the great features of the Raspberry Pi 4 in a complete package.
  • But the latest Raspberry Pi 400 doesn't need a case at all. That's because the Raspberry Pi 400 is a compact keyboard that also functions as a Pi-powered computer.
  • If you’re looking for a bargain computer, they won’t come much cheaper than the new Raspberry Pi 400 - a full-blown PC for less than $100.
  • The Raspberry Pi 400 has a quad core 1.8GHz processor, with 4GB of RAM, in a keyboard formfactor. Kali Linux runs on a microSD card.
  • The Raspberry Pi 400 is a speedy little PC inside a keyboard that can do almost anything you want it to, but the new keyboard design is limiting in some areas.
  • Well, the 2020 version is the Pi 400. It's the latest product from Raspberry Pi, the organisation founded to get children coding.
  • In this article, we will take a deep dive into the latest Raspberry Pi 400 and compare its specs with an AIO PC and a mini PC.