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March 2016
(90%)
64 Reviews
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Brad Chacos And that's crucial, because the Raspberry Pi 3's performance is finally good enough to allow it to function as a basic PC, rather than being restricted to wild maker projects or more practical purpose-driven singular uses. The Raspberry...
64bit quad core processor, WIFI and Bluetooth baked into the board, Compatibility with existing hardware add ons
Very power hungry and 2.5A power supply needed, An evolution rather than a revolution, Can get rather warm when pushed
The Raspberry Pi 3 provides enough computational power to make it a viable replacement for an old computer. Building on the legacy created over the last four years this board will power many more projects to come...
A Raspberry Pi 3 is worth a buy for anyone who has the time and desire to put it together. With the vast array of Raspberry Pi projects available it will certainly keep the tech enthusiast busy. The tiny board can be fitted into tight cases and can be use...
Abstract: “Mini PCs” is something of an umbrella term and it covers a few distinctive types of product. One such sub-species is the board-only PC – or microcomputer, or maker board. Whatever you want to call it, it’s essentially a petite motherboard with attached s...
The Raspberry Pi 3 is a remarkable piece of technology. True, it may not be the most revolutionary upgrade from the Pi 2, but it builds upon a rich community of support and maintains a level of backwards compatibility to boards and projects created for ea...
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Published: 2016-06-20, Author: Adam , review by: itpro.co.uk
Integrated WiFi and Bluetooth saves hassle and USB ports, Upgraded processor means smoother desktop performance, Cheap
Slightly more power hungry than older Pis
Older Pis are still better for embedded systems and others projects where the lowest possible power consumption is paramount, but for other uses, especially as a Windows desktop PC replacement, the Pi 3 is a cracking upgrade...
Published: 2016-05-10, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
The improvements aren't dramatic for the Pi 3, and there's a lot more competition now than there used to be, but there's enough here to maintain the credit-card sized computer's reputation as the hobbyists development board of choice.The built-in Wi-Fi, B...
Great value, Significant performance increase, Great free online learning resources, Built-in wireless connections
No Android support yet
Raspberry Pi 3 – Performance There are three main benefits to the Raspberry Pi 3 over the Pi 2. It has Bluetooth; it has Wi-Fi; and it has a more powerful CPU/GPU pair. Let's deal with the CPU first. The Raspberry Pi 3 has a Broadcom BCM2837 CPU. This is...
Published: 2016-03-16, Author: Les , review by: techradar.com
64bit quad core processor, WIFI and Bluetooth baked into the board, Compatibility with existing hardware add ons
Very power hungry and 2.5A power supply needed, An evolution rather than a revolution, Can get rather warm when pushed
The Raspberry Pi 3 provides enough computational power to make it a viable replacement for an old computer. Building on the legacy created over the last four years this board will power many more projects to come...