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Raspberry Pi 4 Model B £48.99 delivered @ The Pi Hut

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Raspberry Pi 4 Model B
Only 2gb available


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The Raspberry Pi 4 is the most powerful and feature-rich Raspberry Pi to be released, an incredible improvement on previous boards.

New Features!
The latest model of our favourite single-board computer includes great new headline features such as dual 4K (yes 4K!) displays, super-fast USB 3.0, Gigabit Ethernet and budget-accommodating RAM options.

Even More Power!
In terms of computing power, the Raspberry Pi 4 ships with a new 1.5GHz Quad-core CPU – the fastest we’ve ever seen on a Raspberry Pi offering around a 3x improvement in performance over the previous model!

Backing up that processing power is up to a whopping 8GB of faster LPDDR4 RAM – the Raspberry Pi 4 comes in 1GB, 2GB, 4GB and 8GB options.

With this new level of hardware, the Raspberry Pi 4 truly is a viable dual-display desktop computer.

The improved performance also makes the Raspberry Pi 4 the perfect candidate for a media centre, NAS, server, gaming emulator and many other resource-intensive applications.

Programming Perfection!For those just wanting to get creative with code, this is what the Raspberry Pi was born to do. The Raspberry Pi 4 maintains the familiar 40-pin GPIO, allowing for complex and interesting projects or even the addition of HATs and add-on boards to take your project further.

The dual-4K display option will make referencing tutorials and examples alongside your code a walk in the park, and the range of connectivity options such as WiFi (2.4GHz and 5GHz), Gigabit Ethernet, Bluetooth and USB means you can code with convenience anytime, anywhere.

Great for Beginners!The Raspberry Pi 4 is the perfect beginner's board as it includes the screen, network and peripheral connections you need to get up and running quickly and easily. Whilst we love the Raspberry Pi Zero 2, the additional connectivity options on Raspberry Pi 4 make it ideal for new users.

Simply plug in a micro-SD card, screen, keyboard/mouseand a power supply and you’re ready to enter the wonderful world of programming (the official starter kitincludes everything you need – a great gift option).

As always, the fantastic Raspberry Pi Foundation learning resources, combined with a huge community bursting with enthusiastic Raspberry Pi users, means you’ll never be far from help, support, tutorials and examples projects.

Technical Specifications

  • 1.5GHz 64-bit quad-core CPU
  • Available with 1GB, 2GB, 4GB or 8GB RAM (select above)
  • 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz IEEE 802.11ac wireless, Bluetooth 5.0, BLE
  • Gigabit Ethernet
  • 2x USB 3.0 ports; 2x USB 2.0 ports.
  • Raspberry Pi standard 40 pin GPIO header
  • 2 × micro-HDMI ports (up to 4kp60 supported)
  • 2-lane MIPI DSI display port
  • 2-lane MIPI CSI camera port
  • 4-pole stereo audio and composite video port
  • 265 (4kp60 decode), H264 (1080p60 decode, 1080p30 encode)
  • OpenGL ES 3.0 graphics
  • Micro-SD card slot for loading operating system and data storage
  • 5V DC via USB-C connector (minimum 3A*)
  • 5V DC via GPIO header (minimum 3A*)
  • Power over Ethernet (PoE) enabled (requires separate PoE HAT)

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  1. wakkaday's avatar
    wakkaday
    What is this oi hole and vpn people are doing use it's always reccomended bur why can't I just use my ASUs router and nas device etc
    rev6's avatar
    rev6
    What?
  2. gerardgimbert's avatar
    gerardgimbert
    Granted they're actually available, but is it a good price? I'm sure I only paid about this much for 4 and 8gb versions. Although that was around the start of lockdown before everything went nuts.
    charlie12's avatar
    charlie12
    No it’s essentially RRP - welcome to HUKD
  3. Josu's avatar
    Josu
    Bought 8gb recently, no idea how to use it
    rprp's avatar
    rprp
    Put it on eBay for a big profit
  4. hotfinder's avatar
    hotfinder
    In all seriousness I wish they did a revision of the pi4 like they did for the 3 a/b but just make it include 1 full size HDMI port. Saves then having to buy extra dongles for micro HDMI
  5. Conkers816's avatar
    Conkers816
    I had one a few years ago and set it up as a retro emulation machine for my TV. Was pretty cool playing Chuckie Egg on a 50” 4K telly .. heh
  6. Micrometeoroid's avatar
    Micrometeoroid
    Never thought about posting this afternoon, ordered 2 2GB ones to different addresses this afternoon good price
  7. DealHugger's avatar
    DealHugger
    Waiting for model Y.
  8. x1unit's avatar
    x1unit
    if you are looking for x86 alternative look at wyse 5070 second hand on ebay for more or less the same price. Got 3 of those and loads faster then the Pi 4. Pi 4 is too old to compete in 2023 performance and price. We need Pi 5 with modern soc architecture to compete with the rest

    voted hot btw cause availability at least
    gabesdad's avatar
    gabesdad
    I wouldn’t be surprised to see a Pi 5 drop suddenly in the autumn as they’ve done before. First you know is an email and pray it’s before getting youngest in car for school run to buy!
  9. presterjohn71's avatar
    presterjohn71
    These were supposed to be £35 at one time.
    Hermitmaster5000's avatar
    Hermitmaster5000
    ...and your milk, eggs, petrol and anything else was cheaper a year ago too. I don't know why people expect electronics to somehow stay the same price forever (and the $35 one is the 1GB board I think).
  10. mxer450's avatar
    mxer450
    Don't need one now ... Thanks for rushing them out anyway...
  11. x1unit's avatar
    x1unit
    Farnell has Pi 4 4GB for £53.23 for backorder if one is willing to wait, shouldnt be that long.
  12. nnj10's avatar
    nnj10
    Waiting for model 5
  13. johnthehuman's avatar
    johnthehuman
    Thanks 
  14. HellRazer's avatar
    HellRazer
    Model S please.
  15. channel_dave's avatar
    channel_dave
    Amazon has the Pi 4 Model B for these prices:
    2GB - £85.99
    4GB - £84.99
    8GB - £108.99

    What price would you say would be good value to reach before you'd buy?
    Obviously this deal's 2GB compared to Amazon is funny.

    I have the Pi 3 Model B+. Wouldn't mind upgrading at some point so I can use it more than a PiHole. Maybe to have Home Assistant. I know Pi3 case doesn't work on the Pi4 though
    Guess_What's avatar
    Guess_What
    Wait for rrp, you can usually find it on Okdo coming in stock sporadically. Don’t pay above rrp as it’s not worth it. 3B+ will work find unless you really need it. I say this as someone who upgraded to an 8gb Pi 4
  16. Solee's avatar
    Solee
    Have one as a PI-hole server, excellent device. Recommend picking up a 120gb SSD when they're on offer, much better than booting from the SD card which burns out quick.
    johnthehuman's avatar
    johnthehuman
    You only need to boot it once if it’s a pi hole, you shouldn’t be shutting it down. 

    You only need to boot it once if it’s a pi hole, you shouldn’t be shutting it down.  (edited)
  17. norbie's avatar
    norbie
    Wow, stock! Thanks for posting.
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