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I’m so annoyed that the 500 price increased so drastically yet doesn’t include PoE or NVMe support components despite having unpopulated pads on the board directly for “flexible future designs”. I’d prefer a $40 increase over the 400 to include these components instead of $20 more for blank spaces and no guarantee of making it work DIY style. Hopefully the 500B variant ends up with these corrections.
Super confused by some of their decisions lately.
Spending money and effort on the SD cards was a real win.
Delving deeper into the smaller form factor and less powerful versions…don’t get it.
Now a portable monitor? Kinda confused.
Right now they are fighting against the ESP community, RockChip overtaking their dominance, and BPi being a better price point. I’d rather they just make more production runs with extra features or hats that aren’t…a monitor you can get from better manufacturers cheaper.
ASUS has a fantastic portable gaming monitor with 144hz at a similar price point. I’d buy that over this.
I just want it in black or dark grey; who is asking for bright white and red casing on these??
Trapper keeper / saved by the bell / solo cup / that couch your friends parents had in the 90s
color schemes are coming back my dudeGimme that Lisa Frank shit.
Need neon colors for that proper Cyberpunk Dystopia look!
They neglected to include a M2 slot for a SSD. If they add it to a future release, I’ll have to get one. Could finally have my own Shadowrun rigger deck!
The website also shows a large unpopulated section of PCB near the network jack with “PoE” silkscreened:
https://assets.raspberrypi.com/static/3f5c4569bdef13d9e0bcfce8d5e2d780/00863/disassembled.webp
PoE built in could make this a very interesting device indeed.
STILL!!! This would be a game changer. I do not get the wood they have for SD. So dumb.
Yep, that made sense when it was a “mere” microcontroller, but in computerland it’s not the best option. Actually it’s bad. There are add-ons that can be attached, but I doubt you can stuff them in there.
I think the setup looks super cute. Unfortunately I have no use for it.
Year of linux desktop?
It was last year. You missed it.
Last year? You mean 1998, right? 😆
Whew, I got on just in time! What’s gonna happen to everyone who didn’t join?
Windows 11
Some punishments are simply too cruel
They miss out on the party.
Im not 100% sure about the monitor especially since you have to get another power adapter for 15$, but the 500 looks neat.
I believe you can run the monitor at 60% brightness and reduced volume on it’s speakers when powering it from the 500… the separate power supply just allows you to put both of those things to max.
Dont get me wrong, im happy it exists, but i feel like getting a 70-80$ monitor that is 20+ inches at is better than their offering. It will even come with a power cord.
yeah the price is too much. something like $40 would be great
The pi 500 looks amazing and I plan to order!
I was somewhat impressed with the specs of the raspberry pi 4. It was fast enough to run a desktop client for a bit. But it started suffering when I tried to code my regular programs on it. I turned it into a server and called it a day.
Where the raspberry Pi 5 is much beefier. And I was getting rid of my aging chromebook too.
Do you reckon the 5 is powerful enough to run a media server with the possibility of transcoding on the fly?
Too late, bought a mini pc instead and loaded Linux.
Ohhh I wonder if this can work as a 4k 10bit uhd Plex/jellyfin client?
I just bought a used Ryzen 3 ThinkCentre as a media centre PC for 66€. Feel like the pi has a hard time competing both on price and performance in that field.
Can you post where that is from please? I seem to stumble on desktops that cost 10x as much!
Sure, it’s from Germany, though. Shipping might be a problem, depending on your location.
https://www.ebay.de/itm/387458883458
If you look for used or refurbished ThinkCentres, Optiplexes, and whatever-hp-calls-theirs, there’s usually some cheap ones, at least around here.
I have a Pi400 that I used as a 4K UHD Kodi client. It worked great. The only thing it lacked was Doing Vision and HDR10+ support. Normal HDR10 was fine.
Now I just use the Jellyfin app for my TV (LG), which also support DV.
Client, potentially. Sadly definitely not a server since the removed hardware encoding
Yes I was looking as a client to replace the “smart” TV app that is increasingly becoming bloatware with something I can control. Just kinda need a “self hosted” client that can support 70mbps 10bit hdr streams or there about.
So think the screen got potential for steam deck use?
No promises, but the monitor was built for low-powered devices. So it should work in theory.
I bought another portable monitor for $70 and that also worked. But so did a cheap $20 used LCD monitor.