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LattePanda Mu Review: Faster than Raspberry Pi 5, But Much More Expensive
By Les Pounder published
The new LattePanda Mu is powered by an Alder Lake N100 CPU and its claims of being twice as powerful as a Raspberry Pi 5 are not without merit.

Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+ Review: Low-cost, high-speed
By Les Pounder published
Arriving months after its competitors, Raspberry Pi’s own M.2 HAT+ board brings low-cost, high-speed storage in the new HAT+ form factor.

Cytron Edu Pico Review: Learning to FAIL
By Les Pounder published
Cytron’s latest board has the heart of a Raspberry Pi Pico W, and access to many sensors and components, all in a giant circuit board.

DeSalvo Systems Galactic Case for Raspberry Pi 5 Review: Out of this world
By Les Pounder published
DeSalvo Systems latest Raspberry Pi case is for the flagship Raspberry Pi 5 and it uses CNC machined aerospace grade aluminum to keep your Pi 5 cool and looking great!

Argon THRML 60-RC Review: $20 Raspberry Pi 5 Super-Cooler
By Les Pounder published
Argon’s latest cooler could be the best $20 you’ll spend on your Raspberry Pi 5.

Argon ONE V3 M.2 NVMe PCIe Case Review: The all-in-one storage and cooling case for the Raspberry Pi 5
By Les Pounder published
The latest case from Agone Forty updates the classic Argon ONE to version three and brings great cooling and NVMe into a sci-fi looking case.

Argon THRML Active Cooler Review: Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery
By Les Pounder published
The Raspberry Pi 5 runs hot, but Argon’s THRML Active Cooler has the power to cool your Pi. But, is it any better than the official cooler?

Video Game Module for Flipper Zero Review: Gaming Comes to Hacker Device
By Les Pounder published
Create your own video games with this Raspberry Pi Pico powered module.

Water Cooling Kit for Raspberry Pi 5 Review: The zenith of cooling for your Raspberry Pi 5
By Les Pounder published
Seeed and 52Pi have created the ultimate in cooling for the Raspberry Pi 5. The Watercooling Kit offers a simple, yet expensive, means to water cool your Raspberry Pi 5 for the ultimate performance.
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