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Raspberry Pi Foundation updates its budget single-board computer with the Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+.
The Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ is basically a flagship Raspberry Pi on a smaller printed circuit board, with a few compromises. It costs $25, or $10 less than the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+.
The new Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ is now available for $25. That makes this model about $10 cheaper than a Raspberry Pi Model B+ while offering many of the same features.
Earlier this year, Raspberry Pi launched a new model in its 3 series dubbed the Model 3 B+. The Model 3 B+ made a few slight improvements over its predecessor but managed to keep the same $35 ...
The Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ is primarily aimed at those using the tiny computers for battery-powered Internet of Things (IoT) projects, and is designed with power efficiency and size in mind.
The latest-gen Raspberry Pi in a smaller, cheaper form, the Pi 3 Model A+ is a no-brainer for Pi enthusiasts, even though it lacks the increased memory and port selection of the larger Model B+.
Finally, the little brother to the Pi 3 Model B+ is available. I've got one, and I've been trying it out along with the latest release of the Raspbian Linux operating system.
The price of the Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ will be $25 USD, with availability soon at the usual retailers.
While the Raspberry Pi Foundation has released condensed versions in the past – the original Pi 1 Model A+ came out in 2014 – the Pi 2 or 3 computers hadn’t received that treatment until now.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation today announced the Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+, a cutdown version of the B+ that lacks an Ethernet port, has only one USB port, and half the amount of RAM, but sells for $25.
Raspberry Pi is selling a new Model A+ with Bluetooth and WiFi for just $25.