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Raspberry Pi system suggestions for my 10 year old son

laramorgan
laramorgan over 6 years ago

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?

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    0 14rhb over 6 years ago

    Hi Lara,

     

    Not wanting to confuse you, but following on from the good advice from shabaz and fmilburn you may, if your budget allows, you could consider some of the Raspberry Pi 'laptop' kits. Essentially turning the small Pi board into a reasonably capable laptop(https://cpc.farnell.com/pi-top/ptiugr200001/pi-top-3-rasperry-pi-laptop-no/dp/SC14901 ). There are some reviews on Element 14 like:

    Pi-Top - A Raspberry Pi Laptop - Review

    Pi-Top - A Raspberry Pi Laptop - Review

     

    It is not particularly cheap, the screen is not a touch screen and I believe you still need to purchase the Pi. For many uses a low cost laptop or Chromebook would probably be a cheaper option. But for learning about the Pi, the Linux operating system and making Pi related hardware it is probably something to consider.

     

    Personally, I would purchase the kit that Shabaz lists, providing your son with a suitable monitor (be that a new one or time on the family HDMI TV), keyboard and mouse etc and let him start out that way. Perhaps with some pocket money etc he can then step onwards to the touchscreen at his own pace and direction?

     

    Rod

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    0 uscdadnyc over 6 years ago in reply to 14rhb

    I believe the Pi-Top Laptop is MD (Manufacturer Discontinued). I have a Pi-Top CEED with which housed my RPi-Zero-W OR my UP-Board. The CEED LCD Displayed "stopped working". It is not the RPi-Zero-W. It is not the UP-Board. They both work outside the Pi-Top CEED. I may trouble-Shoot further for I have "Spare" MoBo's  (MotherBoard) for the CEED. BTW I believe they still make the Pi-Top CEED.

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    0 uscdadnyc over 6 years ago in reply to 14rhb

    I believe the Pi-Top Laptop is MD (Manufacturer Discontinued). I have a Pi-Top CEED with which housed my RPi-Zero-W OR my UP-Board. The CEED LCD Displayed "stopped working". It is not the RPi-Zero-W. It is not the UP-Board. They both work outside the Pi-Top CEED. I may trouble-Shoot further for I have "Spare" MoBo's  (MotherBoard) for the CEED. BTW I believe they still make the Pi-Top CEED.

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    0 uscdadnyc over 6 years ago in reply to uscdadnyc

    Found a picture of RPi-Zero-W in my Pi-Top CEED that was taken over Two Years ago (2017?) AAR the Zero is being powered from Header Strip (at Top of Zero-Board) That is why the Micro-USB Receptacle at Lower-Right is "Empty". To the Left of said Receptacle is a OTG (On The Go) microUSB to Full-Size USB Cable. This USB Cable connected to my "Make-Shift" USB Hub. Which is the Silver Object at Bottom of Picture. Connect to said Hub is a) USB Mouse, and b) USB Keyboard.

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