Raspberry Pi, a pioneer in affordable and programmable computing, has once again elevated its game with the launch of the Raspberry Pi 500 alongside an official Raspberry Pi Monitor.
This much-anticipated release offers enthusiasts and learners a complete desktop setup priced at just $190, continuing Raspberry Pi’s mission to make computing accessible to everyone.
The Raspberry Pi 500 is the successor to the highly popular Raspberry Pi 400, retaining its all-in-one keyboard form factor while upgrading to the advanced Raspberry Pi 5 platform. It delivers impressive performance with the following specifications:
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Priced at $90, the Raspberry Pi 500 includes a preloaded 32GB Raspberry Pi-branded SD card.
For those seeking an out-of-the-box experience, the $120 Desktop Kit adds essential accessories, such as the Raspberry Pi Mouse, a 27W USB-C power supply, HDMI cable, and the beginner-friendly Raspberry Pi Beginner’s Guide (5th Edition).
To complete the desktop setup, Raspberry Pi has introduced the Raspberry Pi Monitor, retailing at $100. Designed with clean integration in mind, the monitor boasts a 15.6” full HD IPS display with a 45% color gamut and 80° viewing angle. It also features:
This slender monitor perfectly complements the Raspberry Pi 500, or any other Raspberry Pi model, offering a sleek, cost-effective desktop display solution.
In keeping with its mission to bridge the digital divide, Raspberry Pi has also reduced the price of the Raspberry Pi 400 to $60 (from $70) and the Personal Computer Kit to $80 (from $100).
Both now include a Raspberry Pi-branded SD card, ensuring better performance right out of the box.
By combining innovation, integration, and affordability, Raspberry Pi has once again proven its commitment to empowering learners, enthusiasts, and tinkerers worldwide.
With the launch of the Raspberry Pi 500 desktop kit and official monitor, building a high-performance computer setup has never been easier—or cheaper.
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