My 10 year old is CRAZY about computers and is interested in setting up his own Raspberry Pi system. Any suggestions on what I should get? He saw a video about one being set up with a touch screen and the clear box. Any suggestions?
My 10 year old is CRAZY about computers and is interested in setting up his own Raspberry Pi system. Any suggestions on what I should get? He saw a video about one being set up with a touch screen and the clear box. Any suggestions?
Hi Lara,
There are a number of choices but the official Pi 7" display is popular for several reasons
This is what I am using
Be sure to get a 2.5 A USB adapter and good USB cord, e.g. the official Raspberry Pi one as a lot of people make the mistake of buying an inexpensive one which sometimes fail to supply sufficient power.
Here are some example projects I have done with the kit listed above :
Good luck! If he needs help or would like feedback on projects there are a number of Pi experts here on Element14.
Frank
Hi Lara,
There are a number of choices but the official Pi 7" display is popular for several reasons
This is what I am using
Be sure to get a 2.5 A USB adapter and good USB cord, e.g. the official Raspberry Pi one as a lot of people make the mistake of buying an inexpensive one which sometimes fail to supply sufficient power.
Here are some example projects I have done with the kit listed above :
Good luck! If he needs help or would like feedback on projects there are a number of Pi experts here on Element14.
Frank
Good point about purchasing a quality and properly rated power supply - it is sometimes overlooked and causes people a lot of difficulties.
Rod
Hi Everybody. USCDADNYC (Edward Yee) here. I haven't been on this element14 Blog for Over Two Years. But Luckily I think raspberrypi.org has Frozen Further H/W Development on the RasPii. So with the Exception of Parts Suppliers changing (MCM Electronics is now part of Newark/element14?), Some of the stuff I did (two years ago) Still applies. Hopefully. I too put my RaspPi3 in a SmartPi Case alomg with the "official 7" TouchScreen. As I remember I had to solder wires from 7" board onto the RaspPi GPIO Pins. AAR1 Soldering might be a Little advanced for a 10-year Old.
AAR2 I used a Dremel Tool to "Free" the Full Size HDMI Connector that is hidden inside the SmartPi Case. With the use of a Right-Angle HDMI Adapter. You can have CONCURRENT Displays. The 7" Touch Screen and any HDMI connected TV/Monitor. I posted Pictures (two years ago) But I forgot the Thread(s). IDK whether they still up at element14? AAR3 It is great to be Back and Contrary to my Moniker USCDADNYC, I am not in Trouble like Actor Lori Loughlin. I hear she is going from "Full House" to "Fuller House", to the "Big House" with a Cameo on "Orange is the New Black".