The Raspberry Pi 2 Raspberry Pi 2 marks a major advance for the credit card-sized computer, with a new Broadcom BCM2836 ARMv7 Quad Core Processor running at 900MHz and 1GB of RAM. All previous Raspberry Pi projects are compatible with the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B, and the expanded GPIO pins, advanced power management and connectivity, make it possible to power up to four USB accessories such as a 2.5 inch hard drive.
Testers will be selected on the basis of quality of applications: we expect a full and complete description of why you want to test this particular product.
Testers are required to produce a full, comprehensive and well thought out review within 2 months of receipt of the product.
Failure to provide this review within the above timescale will result in the enrolee being excluded from future RoadTests.
Hello I am trying to upload my review but I am thinking the roadtest has closed? I was told I'd have 2 months from when I received the device, and it didn't arrive in the mail until March 25th. Some advice on how to post would be appreciated!
element14jamie It is indeed working for me. I didn't know about the option of using the create menu in the top right, as Dudley mentioned. The main issue is that there were so many names signed up for the road test, so I didn't know what page I'd find my name on! Will be putting review up shortly
element14jamie It is indeed working for me. I didn't know about the option of using the create menu in the top right, as Dudley mentioned. The main issue is that there were so many names signed up for the road test, so I didn't know what page I'd find my name on! Will be putting review up shortly
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Some of the Pi's have landed on my desk...
Thank you to all who applied. With 2217 applications, this has been the most successful RoadTest in the history of element14.
As the sheer number of applications suggests, it will take a bit of time to…
A note about delivery....
All the Pi 2's are in our facility here in the UK -
And thus delivery will be extending out from here - so naturally UK people get theirs first, then people in the EU and so…