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A couple of decades ago, a computer was considered a luxury. Today, interacting with computers is an essential part of life. In fact, it has become increasingly difficult to live without access to a computer.

You need it to write that term paper for school, program that mobile robot for your research project, or apply for that job. Unfortunately, even though computer prices have dropped since they first came out, not everyone can afford to buy or build a full-blown PC . Sometimes, people also don't have the space to keep one.



That's where alternatives like the mini PC and the Raspberry Pi single-board computer (SBC) come into the picture. They're both compact and relatively low-cost machines that are still capable enough to provide a desktop experience. But while the mini PC and Raspberry Pi seem like similar products, they have different strengths.

We'll walk you through some of their differences and use cases to help you decide which is the better setup for you. The Raspberry Pi is a single-board computer developed in the UK that's designed to be affordable and about as compact as a deck of playing cards. Raspberry Pi can run an operating system like Linux where you can browse the web, create documents, and play games.

You can also connect peripherals such as a monitor, mouse, keyboard, camera, or speaker. Although each of the Pi models can perform basic tasks, people typically pick the two recent flagship models, the Pi 4 and Pi 5. This is because they provide a more well-.

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