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Raspberry Pi Model A went on sale in U.S. for $25. Within hours, the Raspberry Pi sold out.
Mashable's Stan Schroeder reported, "Raspberry Pi, the tiny, ultra-cheap, Linux-based PC, went on sale Monday in the U.S. through retailer Allied Electronics, but it's already out of stock. The A version of the computer, which only costs $25, has 256MB of RAM, a single USB 2.0 socket, an HDMI, SD card, and 3.5 audio sockets, but no Ethernet port. Available only through Allied, the A is now completely out of stock for U.S. customers."
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$25 for a computer is a pretty good deal since it cost less than most good computer parts like RAM, video card, hard drive, etc.
Mashable's Stan Schroeder reported, "Raspberry Pi, the tiny, ultra-cheap, Linux-based PC, went on sale Monday in the U.S. through retailer Allied Electronics, but it's already out of stock. The A version of the computer, which only costs $25, has 256MB of RAM, a single USB 2.0 socket, an HDMI, SD card, and 3.5 audio sockets, but no Ethernet port. Available only through Allied, the A is now completely out of stock for U.S. customers."
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$25 for a computer is a pretty good deal since it cost less than most good computer parts like RAM, video card, hard drive, etc.