The Raspberry Pi Has Its Own Official Starter Kit 

The Raspberry Pi Has Its Own Official Starter Kit 

The Raspberry Pi has long been packed into starter kits from third-party companies, but its looking like an official option is now on the way, jam packed with everything you need to get started.

The official kit includes:

  • A Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
  • An 8GB NOOBS SD card
  • An official case
  • An official 2.5A multi-region power supply
  • An official 1m HDMI cable
  • An optical mouse and a keyboard with high-quality scissor-switch action
  • A copy of Adventures in Raspberry Pi Foundation Edition

This is a great looking bundle that should creep up on any potential gift lists you might be working on.

The starter kit is available for Australia through the Element 14 for around $173 and RS Components which is a bit pricier at $228.69. Seems like both companies have the Raspberry Pi Starter Kits on back order but they are restocking in the coming weeks.

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