
Ok business? Cheap and disposable. A nuisance to assemble, even more annoying when you want to take it apart to remove the top cover. I've already broken it. It's still a working case but that doesn't stop me from giving this product a five star rating as I didn't buy it for the case but for the display and SD card which is exactly as advertised were. When I say easy, I mean it. It came with my first Raspberry Pi and I didn't need any instructions. You see where it plugs in, you insert the SD card, plug in the power, for a second it goes white and you think you have a bug, and then it starts working. HIT. The included stylus is a cheap piece of plastic, and that's all you need to get the job done. Your nail will do the job too. The included floppy disk contains the drivers needed to run on Raspian distributions that weren't included. The instructions are a little hard to read, but they will get you there, and the drivers come with a utility that will allow you to reconfigure your system to work with an HDMI port instead of a display. (I can't figure out how to do this in the included base distro though.)

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