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Raspberry Pi $25 Linux Computer Now In Production (Video)

Timothy Lord caught up with Raspberry Pi product leader Eben Upton at CES. The long-awaited $25 Linux single-board computers are finally being shipped from the Chinese factory where they're being assembled and will be available for sale in just a few weeks. Eben talks not only about the Raspberry Pi boards and the add-on Gertboard, but about the eBay auction that helped finance Raspberry Pi. Timothy says he considers Eben Upton one of his "personal tech-world heroes." After watching this video, maybe he'll be one of yours, too. Read on below to watch.

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  1. Re:Auctioning versus selling, optimum pricing by betterunixthanunix · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Pricing it higher would defeat the point. They wanted to make a computer that was affordable and reasonably powerful.

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  2. Re:Auctioning versus selling, optimum pricing by BetterSense · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I agree completely."Not charging enough" seems to be a classic blunder for these kind of grassroots startup hardware efforts. I watched the Open Pandora and Always Innovating Touchbook under development for years, until the more established industry finally got around to producing mass-market semi-equivalents and their window of glory was passed by before they could ramp up. There was enough demand for either that they could have easily taken preorders for twice or 3 times the price they wanted. Pre-order customers, frustrated with how long it was taking, would literally offer to pay more to take delivery sooner, but ... they were fixated on selling their product for some magic-number price, rather than what they could get for it.

  3. Re:HD Alarm clock... by ledow · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Ah, Slashdot. The only post-2000 website that can't understand Euro symbols or British pound-signs.