Soldato
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Thirdly - for ****'s n giggles.
Nvme hat and m.2 drive to install tomorrow
Nvme hat and m.2 drive to install tomorrow

I’d imagine one of those cheap N100 laptops would be a better option.
Literally anything would be a better bet.
There are only 2 valid reasons to buy any Raspberry Pi as far as I'm concerned:
- Need for GPIO
or
- Need for commercial support (e.g. long production life cycle)
The 16GB RAM/No storage Compute Module is £115.20 by itself, so can't see this coming in anywhere near £400 for a low volume bespoke chassis.
Much like the framework laptop, it's an overpriced fad for hipsters
Because the products are overpriced, and the downside of everything being modular, means that everything ends up compromised (thicker chassis, big screen bezels, single expansion ports on huge modules).Why are framework a fad?
You're right, I absolutely am not the target audience, and I absolutely don't get it.Because he's not the target audience and doesnt get it?
That's actually seems sensibly priced for a Raspberry Pi productRaspberry Pi 500+ launched. 16GB RAM and 256GB NVMe. £172.80 for the keyboard itself and another £20 for a kit with mouse, power supply, HDMI lead and a guide.
Was thinking this is quite tempting. £85 for the 'basic' 500 with 8GB RAM and no SSD then not even £100 added to double the RAM and fit a 256GB NVMe. Obviously similar price change from the 500 kit to 500+ Kit. Pair a 500+ with one of Raspberry Pi's monitors and that's a neat little set up.That's actually seems sensibly priced for a Raspberry Pi product![]()