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by batou
3998 days ago
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The only killer value here is the material and there's little of that on display at the moment. What appears to be there is stuff you can find for nothing on the web with a little googling ( http://allaboutcircuits.com/ http://electronicsclub.info/ for example) The parts are worth little to nothing; less than $30. You can get bagged kits from bitsbox.co.uk with everything you need for $24. I can't see the value proposition and it seems to be an attempt at monetizing something. I get that you've got to eat, but you'll only manage that if you keep that material flowing. |
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I don't think the main value proposition are the parts: if you know where to look, parts are very cheap. It's more about learning in an easy way.
You might say there are already tons of resources on the Net. The problem is that those resources don't come with parts, which might be problematic to choose when you are a beginner, and you might not know where to order.