The Raspberry Pi 400 with Pico Kit for Australia includes:
- Raspberry Pi 400 (Australian Keyboard Layout)
- Raspberry Pi Mouse
- microSD Card with Raspberry Pi OS
- Micro HDMI to HDMI cable
- Official Raspberry Pi Power Supply (Australian)
- Electronics Kit for Raspberry Pi Pico
The Raspberry Pi 400 (Australian Keyboard Layout) puts the power of a Raspberry Pi 4 (4GB RAM) inside a keyboard in a layout any retro home-computer fan will be familiar with.
Whilst the "Keyboard Raspberry Pi" layout was clearly inspired by the iconic Commodore 64, the quad-core 64-bit SoC (ARM Cortex-A72 @ 1.8GHZ) makes the C64's chip look like a Dorito[1].
The combination of the fast CPU and 4GB memory makes the Raspberry Pi 400 perfect for everything from retro-computer games to thin clients.
You can connect the Pi 400 to any modern Monitor TV via HDMI for crisp 4K HD visuals.
If you are looking to get started in electronics and the Raspberry Pi Pico is a great place to start.
You will learn how to program and create circuits using MicroPython and can follow along with easy step by step tutorials.
This is the prefect gift for someone who is looking to start their own coding adventures!
Please note, when stock is limited this may ship with a black HDMI cable or black power supply.
Raspberry Pi 400 with Pico Kit
This product has Free Domestic Shipping
We have 12 units in our Sydney Warehouse available for immediate dispatch.
Raspberry Pi Model Compatibility | ||
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RP4 |
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Doesn't with Raspberry Pi 4 Model B |
RP3A+ |
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Doesn't with Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ |
RP3B+ |
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Doesn't with Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ |
RP3B |
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Doesn't with Raspberry Pi 3 Model B |
RP2B |
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Doesn't with Raspberry Pi 2 Model B |
RP1B+ |
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Doesn't with Raspberry Pi 1 Model B+ |
RP1A+ |
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Doesn't with Raspberry Pi 1 Model A+ |
RP0W |
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Doesn't with Raspberry Pi Zero W |
RP0 |
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Doesn't with Raspberry Pi Zero |
RPCM3+ |
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Doesn't with Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ |
Welcome from Marcus Schappi,
Little Bird's Cofounder
Thanks for visiting PiAustralia!
I know that navigating the world of electronics and software can be challenging, but don't worry we're here to help!
If you ever need a hand, please contact me directly at help@littlebird.com.au or on Twitter at @schappi.
Thanks again and all the best,
Marcus