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This Raspberry Pi 5 expansion board gives you 14 USB ports
The ports on the X1013 include four USB 3.2 Gen1 ports that can hit 5Gbps, alongside four USB 2.0 ports that max out at ...
If you do, then you're in luck, thanks to the Suptronics X1013 expansion board for the Raspberry Pi 5, which adds ten USB ...
But what if you need more USB ports? That’s where the X1013 10-port USB Hub add-on board comes in. Available from AliExpress or The Pi Hut for $35 and up, the board lives up to its name by providing ...
It’s been more than two years since the first Raspberry Pi mini-computer shipped. And while the developers have released a new Compute Module and a few accessories, the basic design of the Raspberry ...
There’s a new tasty treat in town for mini computer fans, and its name is the Raspberry Pi B+. Two years after the model B came out, the Raspberry Pi Foundation is back with a new revision that ...
The Raspberry Pi 4 was just released. This is the newest version of the Raspberry Pi and offers a better CPU and more memory than the Raspberry Pi 3, dual HDMI outputs, better USB and Ethernet ...
MakerSpot has designed and created a handy Raspberry Pi Zero docking herb which allows you to add an extra five USB ports, Ethernet connection and audio to the tiny PC if required. The latest design ...
In brief: Another day, another accessory from the Raspberry Pi team. This time around, enthusiasts are getting a branded hub to expand the number of USB ports on tap for peripheral expansion. And in ...
Raspberry Pi has just released another affordable accessory for its single-board computer lineup — an Official Raspberry Pi USB 3 Hub that only costs $12. The official Raspberry Pi USB 3 Hub features ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking for an easy way to add a massive 8 USB 3 ports to their Raspberry Pi project may be interested in a new board called the PiGear Nano available to buy from €169. The ...
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Don't use a Raspberry Pi as a media server (use this instead)
Just because you can use a Raspberry Pi as a media server doesn’t mean that you should. I’d say there are better uses for ...
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