Raspberry Pi's are the future!!! / What is a Raspberry Pi

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1. Raspberry Pi

The Raspberry Pi is a credit card sized computer that plugs directly into a monitor or TV via HDMI cable. It's designed to run Linux and comes pre-loaded with Raspbian (a Debian based distribution). It's small enough to fit in a shirt pocket and powerful enough to do many things. You can use it as a general purpose computer, a web server, a home automation hub, a digital photo frame, a music player, a video player, a game console, a robot controller, a headless display, a GPS tracker, a weather station, a remote control car, a camera, a drone, a robot arm, a robot vacuum cleaner, a robot lawn mower, a robot dog walker, a robot lawn sweeper, a robot vacuum cleaner...and much more!

2. Raspberry Pi Camera Module

This module connects to the Raspberry Pi using a standard USB connection. It includes a lens and an image sensor. The lens focuses images onto the sensor, which converts them into electrical signals. These signals are then processed by the Raspberry Pi and sent over the network to a computer where they can be viewed.

3. Raspberry Pi Zero W

The Raspberry Pi Zero W is a smaller version of the Raspberry Pi Zero. It has the same processor, memory, and storage space as the original model, but it only costs $10 USD. It's perfect for projects that require less processing power than the full size Raspberry Pi.

4. Raspberry Pi Case

The Raspberry Pi case is designed to protect the Raspberry Pi while it's not being used. It features a cutout for the Raspberry Pi's GPIO header pins. It also has a place for the SD Card and MicroSD adapter.

5. Raspberry Pi Keyboard

The Raspberry Pi keyboard is designed to make typing easier for users who have trouble using their hands. It attaches magnetically to the back of the Raspberry Pi and uses a trackball instead of traditional keys.

6. Raspberry Pi Mouse

The Raspberry Pi mouse is designed to work with the Raspberry Pi's touchpad. It uses two magnets to attach to the bottom of the Raspberry Pi and two buttons on top.

7. Raspberry Pi Power Supply

The Raspberry Pi power supply provides 5V DC power to the Raspberry Pi. It also has a switch to turn off the Raspberry Pi if the power runs out.

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