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by StavrosK
2609 days ago
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I'm not sure why, but whenever I see a Raspberry Pi in something like this, I think "we didn't want to have to learn how to design a PCB". I don't think it makes sense to have HDMI/sound output, wifi, a GPU etc etc and pay the battery cost for these components without using them. |
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It also might have been more expensive to design and produce their own PCB with all these features, so if the Pi is cheaper, why not use it?
Also, there are a ton of information, tutorials and libraries available made for the Raspberry Pi. Now their customers can take advantage of all that too.