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by tacticalturtle
559 days ago
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I’m all for second hand, and have gone in this direction myself for use cases, but you do need some bare minimum level of technical competency, or someone to guide you. I’ve purchased several SFFs on eBay, and had some experiences with broken hardware. If you’re purchasing this as learning tool, particular for kids/teenagers, that’s not going to be a great experience. That’s really the market where something like the Pi 400/500 shines. It’s new, it’s going to work, and the documentation/tutorials are super accessible. |
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I'd argue you need a lot more technical competency to get a pi running than a fresh out of the box mini pc.