Raspberry Pi
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Why, did you put some of that raspberry pie on your white shirt?
pouet recipe exchange ;)
I kinda like the thought of this Pi-craze possibly having such a influence that in the future we'll have people yelling "AAAAAAAAARRRRMMMMMM" at demoparties :)
Raspberry pi: €25
Mouse + Keyboard: > €25
HDMI monitor: >€100
Mouse + Keyboard: > €25
HDMI monitor: >€100
xernobyl: Or you can re-use a TV or monitor you already own (composite or hdmi).
If you're doing it cheap, you likely have a tv already, and a keyboard + mouse can be had for more like €5 if you go budget.
Besides, name another computer that can be had for anywhere near €25 *including* keyboard, mouse and monitor.
Besides, name another computer that can be had for anywhere near €25 *including* keyboard, mouse and monitor.
If you're paying over €25 for an entry-level keyboard and mouse, you're doing it wrong. And I say that as a Mac user.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290677470826#ht_500wt_1199
Accessories are dirt cheap to.
Accessories are dirt cheap to.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-vBbqamNBU Live shader coding
that is fucking cool, i soo want one of those :D
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If you're paying over €25 for an entry-level keyboard and mouse, you're doing it wrong. And I say that as a Mac user.
depends if you want a quality keyboard of the standard crap that most people go for
and Mac keyboards are shit.
well, if you're planning to use your tv as the screen, you'd better go for infrared keyboard+mouse..
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and Mac keyboards are shit.
Extended II was the best Apple desktop kbd for several years, the Pro lineup was indeed bad, but these new flat ones aren't bad at all. I even switched my PC to an Apple wired mini keyboard to save space.
infra WHAT? Haven't you heard of this thing called Bluetooth yet?!
you mean that there is something else than PS2 keyboards and mouses too? :o
It is teh future, even hover boards exists here, Marty! ;)
It certainly sounds like a good demoparty prize, this little thing.
Wait, was there actually meant to be a point here besides "if you choose to spend more than €25 on a keyboard and mouse, it will end up costing more than €25", or are we just being Pouet?
gasman: i found it offensive that you said "i was doing it wrong" because i spent £120 on a keyboard alone which, to this day, i'm still not exactly sure was worth it. so just stfu next time, k?
marq: Extend was indeed good, not as good as the IBM Model M tho. Which i still have to this day...unfortunately it doesn't have a windows-ripoff-key which I'm forced to need. so i can no longer use it practically.
but that new flat Mac keyboard, sorry. it's just a cheaply manufacture POS. it feels like typing on a bathroom sponge
but that new flat Mac keyboard, sorry. it's just a cheaply manufacture POS. it feels like typing on a bathroom sponge
-> button
It wasn't a Roccat Valo was it? mine lives in the shed now, back on my 1985 IBM PS2...
It wasn't a Roccat Valo was it? mine lives in the shed now, back on my 1985 IBM PS2...
button: sounds like you're taking your buyers remorse out on gasman to me!
The current mac 'flat' keyboards are great i find. They were a bit weird at first, but now going back to the old-style non-2d keyboards just feels.. clunky. A bit like using a mouse. If I was buying a keyboard now, I'd get either the mac one, or an old-cherry style clicky one, they just sounded so satisfying they were a joy to type on.
the first usb mac keyboards were the most horrible keyboards i've ever used, most of the later models i've tried were either ok or even pretty good.
I think the same goes for their mice. The 'puck'.. fuck that was bad. Easily the worst mouse I've ever come across, but a pretty big margin - and I've had to use novelty hello kitty mice before now, I've seen some *bad* mice. The current touch mouse though is good. Going back to buttons and wheels after that is going back in time.
button: Perhaps you overlooked the words 'entry-level' in my post.
If you want to spend a premium on a quality keyboard, go ahead. In fact, if you're using a computer all day for work, it's probably a very good idea. But in that case, you're probably not using a €25 ARM box as your main machine.
My point is, if you choose to use your Raspberry Pi with a €100 keyboard, or a €10000 home cinema, or as a control unit for a €1000000 aquarium, that doesn't undermine the claim that the Raspberry Pi is a €25 computer, which is what xernobyl seemed to be implying.
If you want to spend a premium on a quality keyboard, go ahead. In fact, if you're using a computer all day for work, it's probably a very good idea. But in that case, you're probably not using a €25 ARM box as your main machine.
My point is, if you choose to use your Raspberry Pi with a €100 keyboard, or a €10000 home cinema, or as a control unit for a €1000000 aquarium, that doesn't undermine the claim that the Raspberry Pi is a €25 computer, which is what xernobyl seemed to be implying.