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 links to a 'starter pack' here:
that contains the Pi 3, as well as the power supply (it's slightly different to a typical phone USB charger, so it is needed), memory card and case.
Apart from that, a HDMI cable, and a keyboard and mouse (the Logitech wireless ones are convenient) and a monitor or TV with HDMI connection are useful.
The small touch-screen is not as useful, it is more for single-use projects (e.g. turning the Pi into a permanent music player perhaps, or for home control) and doesn't help much for someone setting up their own computer for learning and exploring, because the display is just too small to be usable - and in fact cannot be used in conjunction with a larger monitor/TV simultaneously, it is one or the other. Better to spend that money on a larger monitor/TV.
Hi Lara,
There are links to a 'starter pack' here:
that contains the Pi 3, as well as the power supply (it's slightly different to a typical phone USB charger, so it is needed), memory card and case.
Apart from that, a HDMI cable, and a keyboard and mouse (the Logitech wireless ones are convenient) and a monitor or TV with HDMI connection are useful.
The small touch-screen is not as useful, it is more for single-use projects (e.g. turning the Pi into a permanent music player perhaps, or for home control) and doesn't help much for someone setting up their own computer for learning and exploring, because the display is just too small to be usable - and in fact cannot be used in conjunction with a larger monitor/TV simultaneously, it is one or the other. Better to spend that money on a larger monitor/TV.
I have outlined my use of the 7" display below but I have to agree with Shabaz that a full sized monitor with HDMI is easier to use and probably best to start with. I do development on a full size monitor and only switch to the 7" screen when there is a project that needs it.
Frank