With that touchscreen, Raspbro (my favorite name for my Raspberry Pi 4), battery and case for everything, you basically have a decent tablet for a small price! ...and no need to root it lol =) I wish it had a higher resolution than 1024x600 but for what I would use rpi for anyway it's good enough. It even comes with a decent holder! What bugs me is when I look at the PCB on it, it looks like there could be more ports on this thing! Do you understand what I mean? There are obviously spots where a much more arrogant girl than me could solder multiple USB ports, another HDMI port, and other things. But then I wonder, even if my soldering skills are up to scratch, already a big IF, won't that overwhelm the poor thing? I don't want to kill Tiniskrin-chan! But why did he get all these points where he can have other ports if he can't? It'll bother me every time I look at it lol =) For the price, it's a very good deal for a (possibly expandable?) 10 inch touchscreen! Also plug and play! Great for turning your Pi into a DIY tablet!
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