Raspberry Pi
1 Model A
The Model A Raspberry Pi is a stripped-down version of the Model B Raspberry Pi, with no Ethernet, one USB port and 256MB RAM.
The trade-off for removing certain features results in the Model A Raspberry Pi being $10 cheaper than the Model B in addition to using only one third the power.
The Raspberry Pi is an ultra-low-cost, deck-of-cards sized Linux computer.
Developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation in the UK, the Raspberry Pi aims to put the fun back into learning computing by promoting the study of computer science and programming at a school level.
The Raspberry Pi is a bare-board computer, and comes as shown above, without any peripherals or accessories.
Demos already show the Raspberry Pi running games, word processing, managing spread-sheets and playing high-definition video.
With access to the internet via Wi-Fi (with a USB dongle), and a high definition output, the Raspberry Pi is an incredibly versatile piece of computing kit.