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− | + | microSD card included - - [[Pi3]] - - | |
− | + | For most people Raspberry Pi3 is the one to choose | |
− | + | If you do not use a Pi0W then the Pi3B+ is a little faster | |
− | + | Raspberry Pi4 Model B is the newest, fastest, and most expensive | |
− | + | Raspberry Pi4 comes with either 2GB 4GB or 8GB RAM ($$$$) | |
− | + | If you go with the Pi4 get the 8GB | |
− | + | The Pi3 is a better value | |
− | + | If you do not use Pi0 then go with the Pi3B+ | |
− | + | It is faster but not compatible with Pi0W | |
− | + | The Pi0 does not have wi-fi | |
− | + | Get the Pi0W for a better bang for your buck | |
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− | + | Pi0W for wireless AP or Private Cloud (works great) | |
− | + | Connect with your phone | |
− | + | Pi0 for portable projects such as robots | |
− | + | All Raspberry Pi models have a micro USB port for power | |
− | + | (the same found on many mobile phones) | |
− | + | Pi4 has USB-C with a power supply that provides least 3.0 amps | |
− | + | You need a microSD card with a capacity of at least 16 GB (32GB) | |
− | + | Smaller cards are getting harder to find at a good price | |
− | + | TV with HDMI input | |
− | + | The Pi is able to play sound (no extra cables) | |
− | + | Computer monitors do not work well (VGA adapter $$$) | |
− | + | Raspberry Pi4 has two micro HDMI ports ($$$) | |
− | + | allowing you to connect two separate monitors. | |
− | + | You need either a microHDMI-to-HDMI cable ($$$) | |
− | + | or a microHDMI-to-HDMI adapter ($$) | |
− | + | What a pain | |
− | + | Raspberry Pi3 has a single full-size HDMI port | |
− | + | so you can connect it using a cheap standard HDMI-to-HDMI cable | |
− | + | Some screens only have a VGA port, you need HDMI-to-VGA adapter ($$$$$) | |
− | + | Pi0 does not have an Ethernet port | |
− | + | Do not even think of using a Pi0W on the internet | |
− | + | It is single core and no connectors | |
− | + | Yes, you can do it, but it is not worth it | |
− | + | It also has a mini HDMI connector ($$$) | |
− | + | On a Pi0W forget the connectors ($$$$) | |
− | + | Set it up to connect with wireless | |
− | + | Pi3 and Pi4 can also be wirelessly connected to the internet | |
− | + | Pi0 could but not worth it. | |
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+ | Are you going to put a USB adapter for the keyboard and mouse | ||
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Revision as of 01:36, 9 August 2020
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microSD card included - - Pi3 - -
For most people Raspberry Pi3 is the one to choose
If you do not use a Pi0W then the Pi3B+ is a little faster
Raspberry Pi4 Model B is the newest, fastest, and most expensive
Raspberry Pi4 comes with either 2GB 4GB or 8GB RAM ($$$$)
If you go with the Pi4 get the 8GB
The Pi3 is a better value
If you do not use Pi0 then go with the Pi3B+
It is faster but not compatible with Pi0W
The Pi0 does not have wi-fi
Get the Pi0W for a better bang for your buck
Pi0W for wireless AP or Private Cloud (works great)
Connect with your phone
Pi0 for portable projects such as robots
All Raspberry Pi models have a micro USB port for power
(the same found on many mobile phones)
Pi4 has USB-C with a power supply that provides least 3.0 amps
You need a microSD card with a capacity of at least 16 GB (32GB)
Smaller cards are getting harder to find at a good price
TV with HDMI input
The Pi is able to play sound (no extra cables)
Computer monitors do not work well (VGA adapter $$$)
Raspberry Pi4 has two micro HDMI ports ($$$)
allowing you to connect two separate monitors.
You need either a microHDMI-to-HDMI cable ($$$)
or a microHDMI-to-HDMI adapter ($$)
What a pain
Raspberry Pi3 has a single full-size HDMI port
so you can connect it using a cheap standard HDMI-to-HDMI cable
Some screens only have a VGA port, you need HDMI-to-VGA adapter ($$$$$)
Pi0 does not have an Ethernet port
Do not even think of using a Pi0W on the internet
It is single core and no connectors
Yes, you can do it, but it is not worth it
It also has a mini HDMI connector ($$$)
On a Pi0W forget the connectors ($$$$)
Set it up to connect with wireless
Pi3 and Pi4 can also be wirelessly connected to the internet
Pi0 could but not worth it.
Are you going to put a USB adapter for the keyboard and mouse