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The Raspberry Pi 500 Plus is available now with a $110 price bump over last year’s model.
Those premium features include a mechanical keyboard with user-replaceable keycaps and RGB backlit keys. And while it has the same quad-core ARM Cortex-A76 processor as the Raspberry Pi 500, the new ...
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