Z6415 Raspberry Pi400 Computer
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 familar 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.
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.