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Complete, turn-key Raspberry Pi 400 kit with Ubuntu ready to boot
Includes Raspberry Pi 400 Desktop Computer, Raspberry Pi Mouse, Raspberry Pi Power Supply, 2 Raspberry Pi HDMI cables and 32GB SD card with Ubuntu Desktop ready to boot
The Raspberry Pi 400 is based on the Raspberry Pi 4 with 4GB and is built into a Raspberry Pi Keyboard
Keyboard is 78-key U.S. layout in red and white.
This is a turn-key Raspberry Pi 400 desktop computer with the popular Ubuntu Desktop operating system pre-installed. Just connect your monitor and you’re ready to go! Everything that you need to get started is included: the Raspberry Pi 400 computer and keyboard combination, an official Raspberry Pi Power Supply, the official Raspberry Pi USB mouse, two HDMI cables for dual 4K monitors, and a 32GB SD card with Ubuntu pre-installed. With Ubuntu you will have access to a host of free and open source word processing, spreadsheet and other programs. KEY TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: -1.8GHz BCM2711 quad-core Cortex-A72 (ARM v8) 64-bit SoC -Includes VideoCore VI GPU with H.265 (4Kp60 decode), H.264 (1080p60 decode / 1080p30 encode) -GPU includes OpenGL ES 3.0 graphics support -4GB LPDDR4-3200 RAM KEYBOARD SPECIFICATIONS: -78 Key U.S. keyboard layout -Footprint: 286 mm × 122 mm × 23 mm -Red and white MOUSE SPECIFICATIONS: -3 buttons and scroll wheel -Wire optical mouse (attaches to keyboard hub USB port) WHAT’S IN THE BOX: -Official Raspberry Pi 400 Computer (keyboard & built in computer), U.S. layout - red and white -Official Raspberry Pi Mouse, red and white -Official Raspberry Pi 3A/5.1V Power Supply (USB-C connector) -Two official Raspberry Pi Micro HDMI to HDMI cables (1 Meter, white) -32GB Class 10 SD Card pre-loaded with Ubuntu Desktop – Boot ready Monitor(s) and other accessories sold separately. Includes PepperTech Digital limited lifetime warranty. *Note: does not support Raspberry Pi Camera or Raspberry Pi Display Raspberry Pi is a trademark of the Raspberry Pi Foundation. Ubuntu is a trademark of Canonical Limited and is used with the permission of Canonical Limited. We are not endorsed by or affiliated with Canonical Limited or the Ubuntu project.