🚀 Ignite Your Imagination with the Ultimate Starter Kit!
The U:Create Raspberry Pi 3 Official Desktop Starter Kit includes a powerful Raspberry Pi 3 Model B with a 1200 MHz processor, 16GB Class 10 MicroSD pre-installed with Raspbian OS, and essential accessories like a black case and power supply, making it the perfect choice for tech enthusiasts and aspiring creators.
Brand | U CREATE |
Product Dimensions | 16.41 x 12.4 x 6.6 cm; 281.23 Grams |
Item model number | RPi3_OffStrKit |
Manufacturer | CPC Farnell |
Series | Raspberry Pi 3 |
Colour | Black |
Processor Brand | Broadcom |
Processor Type | ARM710 |
Processor Speed | 1200 MHz |
Processor Count | 4 |
RAM Size | 1 GB |
Computer Memory Type | DDR2 SDRAM |
Maximum Memory Supported | 16 GB |
Hard Drive Size | 1 GB |
Hard Drive Interface | USB |
Connectivity Type | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Hardware Platform | Linux |
Operating System | Linux |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 281 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**Y
Great value, great quality.
This is a great kit. As someone completely new to Linux I wasn't sure quite how easy this was going to be to set up. Pleasingly, it was dead simple!The kit comes with everything you need except a keyboard, mouse and HDMI lead (or monitor/screen).In the box you get the raspberry pi motherboards in an anti-static bag, a micro SD card with the raspbian operating system on it and NOOBS installer, an adapter for that card to go into a standard SD reader, a power supply and a case (with 4 little Robert feet).The motherboard is very sturdy, has 40 input and output pins for attaching accessories, a micro sd card reader, standard size HDMI output and a DSI display connector, 4 USB slots, a 5v micro USB power input, a CSI camera connector, a 3.5mm audio input/output socket and an Ethernet port. It's amazing how much food on the board. On top of this, the board supports Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.The board just drops into the case and the lid clips into place on top holding it in securely. There are removable panels which unclip to allow access to the I/o pins without taking the case apart. I had this flying around the bottom of my bag for a few weeks and it protected the pi perfectly.Clipping everything together took under a minute, after which, i powered it up connected to a monitor. The OS loaded up and I was away. It comes with a web browser, a basic equivalent of ME office, and some other programs, so you could use it as a very basic PC straight away if you wanted.It connected to my Wi-Fi with no issue, and I now use it to run Homebridge to connect all my devices to Apple's HomeKit. It took so little time and was so easy to set up I was blown away. Really tempted to get another one to use to power a retro video game table.Can't recommend highly enough
M**H
Can't believe I didn't jump on the Pi bandwagon sooner
Can't believe I didn't jump on the Pi bandwagon sooner, but now that I'm on it I can see what the fuss is all about.What did I like:The Pi 3 is a step up to previous models with upgraded specs (see the description), and is very easy to setup and use. Being new to the Pi scene I opted for this starter kit in order to simplify the process, and would recommend that path for anyone to dipping their toe in.I'm still playing around with it at present but have played around with SSH connection to the Pi, from my phone, tablet and a couple of other machines. As an IT professional I'm using it to play around and learn with, but will buy one for my 9 year old nephew who I think will enjoy the learning process.There's a lot of additional accessories you can get with this, and some very, very clever things that people are using their Pis for, and a wealth of information.What did I dislike:Not much I disliked, the sum of what you're getting for the price you're paying is great, so whilst it's not going to pair up against an Alienware machine, it does what it says, plus a whole lot more. That being said I did find clipping the case together to be a bit fiddly, but that may have just been my clumsy fingers.Overall:This truly is a great little piece of kit, and little it is, measuring roughly the size of a credit card, with hardly any weight to it. I'd recommend getting this for both beginners or professionals, also ideal to get children interested in the field of computing.
C**B
Nicely priced for those that already have the extra parts and are confident they know what they are doing
This is my first Raspberry Pi. The kit contains everything I need since I already have Ethernet and HDMI cables and an SDHC card reader. Having seen some kits come with heatsinks I wondered if the lack of them would be a problem but it runs very cool, probably because it isn't doing anything graphically intensive.I've been running tv-headend, the TV PVR backend, on a Synology NAS but Synology software upgrades keep breaking it so I wanted to move it off the NAS and bought the Pi for the purpose. The Pi runs headless, using the NAS via NFS for TV program storage. I used to be a Unix systems programmer 30 years ago and have very occasionally dabbled with Linux some time back so I'm fortunate in not being a novice even though much of my relevant knowledge is dated. The Pi software impressed me with how easy it was to start using it but then surprised me with how soon you struggle after leaving the beaten path. I've had struggles with installing a package server public encryption key (Debian has recently and quietly removed the gnu dependency that made this easy). One of my USB TV tuners didn't work and I bought a replacement before discovering that I needed to download files to /lib/firmware, a directory I've never previously heard of. On the plus side, now having 3 tuners I'm unlikely to have recording clashes. I needed to manually change resolv.conf because I run an internal DNS domain but had to work out that you edit resolvconf.conf, which then automagically updates resolv.conf. The good news is that there is a large community out there doing the same things so google finds answers without having to delve into the source code.
P**O
Es perfecto
Le doy todas las estrellas por que aun no he tenido fallos con el producto, le instale el SO noobs y funciona de lujo, le compre unos disipadores y no se calienta, me gusto lo pequeño que es y la fluidez que tiene y lo fácil de instalar el sistema operativo, y por ahora no le doy pegas a nada.Le recomiendo este producto a gente tanto usuarios novatos/medios como a usuarios expertos (Informáticos)Tener una smart tv no cuesta tanto.
J**F
A ce prix là,surtout ne pas se priver...
Un ordinateur complet pour moins de 70 roros... Qui consomme peu, qui se branche sur une télé fait tourner linux sans anicroche... (même si je ne suis pas fan des distro debian). Bien sûr ça n'a pas la performance d'un NUC, mais franchement pour une utilisation basique, pourquoi pas ?Contrairement au Raspberry 2, il est 64 bits et Chromium est intégré. Pour du surf, c'est bien mieux.La communauté est présente, l'installation simple...Le mien viendra épauler le Pi2 (qui fonctionne en 24/24 depuis 1 an) dans mes tests réseaux et autres (je l'utilise sans écran en ssh) mais on peut parfaitement l'utiliser à l'opposé : Avec librelec, il est tout à fait possible de faire un petit media center tout à fait fluide... Seule l'absence d'un capteur infra rouge pourra faire basculer vers un Odroid C2. odroid de C2 Quadcore Ordinateur de einplatinen, 1,5 GHz, 2 Go de RAM, 4 x USB (a priori plus puissant, je ne l'ai pas essayé)J'ai trouvé le botier un peu moins sympa que celui du Pi 2 (les cotés amovibles du nouveau boitier ont l'air un peu léger), mais c'est vraiment histoire de critiquer. odroid de C2 Quadcore Ordinateur de einplatinen, 1,5 GHz, 2 Go de RAM, 4 x USB
M**T
Klein, praktisch, gut!
Ich habe mir den Raspberry Pi3 geholt, um ihn als Medienserver bei mir zuhause zu installieren. Funktioniert tadellos.Auspacken, zusammenbauen (die Platine in das Gehäuse packen), anschließen, installieren und genießen. Einfacher geht's nicht. Auf der mitgelieferten SD-Karten ist ein "Startmenü" installiert aus welchem man wählen kann was man gerne installieren möchte. Ich habe mich für Kodi entschieden. Die Installation selber ist selbsterklärend. Den Anweisungen folgen und schon hat man einen Medienserver der perfekt funktioniert. Das erkennen von externen Festplatten funktioniert problemlos. Einfach an einen von den 4 USB Anschlüssen einstecken und im Menü auswählen wenn man darauf zugreifen möchte. Die Erkennung im Heimischen Netzwerk klappte ebenfalls Problemlos so das man seine Videos, Musik und Photos einfach überspielen kann.Ich bin sehr zufrieden, man benötigt keine Eingabegeräte da man alles mehr oder weniger einfach mit der Fernbedienung des Fernsehers einstellen kann. Mit einer angeschlossenen USB-Tastatur geht es aber schneller und einfacher.Kleine Informationen die ich selber nicht in der Produktbeschreibung gefunden habe.USB sind USB2.0W-Lan Modul ist vorhanden (Ich selbst nutze aber den LAN-Anschluß, habe nur bemerkt, dass ich auch per W-LAN mich zum Heimnetzwerk connecten hätte können)Extra Kühlrippen zum Einbau sind von Vorteil, da beim kopieren der Daten der Raspberry schon "etwas" beansprucht wird.HDMI Kabel ist von Vorteil, gerade was die Installation angeht, ich habe es noch nicht geschafft von meinem Rechner per "Remotezugriff" auf den Raspberry zuzugreifen.Unterm Strich:Kaufen, auspacken, Spaß haben
L**C
Tout simplement génial
J'hésitais depuis longtemps à acheter un Raspberry-Pi, aucun regret. C'est petit, simple et performant pour un usage basique en informatique. Je l'utilise pour Internet, de la bureautique et retro-gaming. Seul défaut, la mémoire vive, il n'y en a pas beaucoup, il faut donc éviter de charger plus de 5 pages Internet en même temps. Avec le port HDMI, ça se branche très simplement sur la télévision, très pratique pour streamer depuis Netflix.On peut changer la carte SD très facilement et donc changer d'OS et d'usage très rapidement. Il y a plein d'OS pré-configurés pour de la musique, de la vidéo ou des jeux.
D**Y
Kit sencillo para empezar
Éste kit oficial de Raspberry es básico, pero ya listo para correr. Es más para novatos que empiezan en el mundillo.Con una caja sencilla pero bastante vistosa, con el logo y se siente de material de calidad, plástico que no da sensación de debilidad ,es sencilla de acoplar a la placa.El cargador o adaptador de corriente viene con dos adaptadores, uno europeo y otro americano, nada del otro mundo, hace su función pero se agradecería que tuviese el botoncito para hacer corto y apagar la Raspberry.Lo mejor que podria decir del kit, es la tarjeta y el adaptador de micro-SD a SD, la tarjetita viene con NOOBS preinstalado, lo cual facilita bastante la instalación del sistema operativo que mas nos guste, ya que nada mas arrancar, nos da una serie de opciones de SO que podemos instalar, eso si, recomiendo antes conectarla a internet ya sea mediante WI-FI o cable Ethernet, pues así tenemos una lista mas jugosa de opciones de sistemas. EL contra que tiene es que no es mucha capacidad de almacenamiento, solo son unos 16GB, pero oye para empezar a trastear no está nada mal, yo como usuario algo mas avanzado elegí este kit por el hecho de querer conocer de lo básico a lo mas avanzado de este mundo de las Raspberry.Lo recomiendo encarecidamente a usuarios menos avanzados, pero en general para usuarios algo mas avanzados el precio puede un pelin más elevado si comparamos el crearnos nuestro propio kit con productos no oficiales de manera separada y montarnos nuestro propia SD pero también dependiendo del uso que queramos dar, finalmente como kit de inicio es lo suficiente con creces para empezar.
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