PC Magazine 08.2019

(Michael S) #1

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WHAT IT’S LIKE TO USE A RASPBIAN PC


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functioning consumer PC, I devised a simple set of
tasks: Plug it in, turn it on, and surf the web. To give the
testing a mainstream focus and to demand more of the
Pi 4, I decided to surf the web using the familiar Mozilla
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upgraded graphics processor, it can—theoretically—
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that’s impossible with previous Pi generations and
many cheap Windows desktop PCs.


Plugging in and powering up proved very easy. I
dropped the Raspberry Pi 4 into the case and snapped
the lid on. I then plugged in the peripherals, inserted
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cable automatically powers up the Pi 4. (There’s no
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The Raspbian desktop appeared after a few seconds,
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To test the Kit’s
potential to
serve as a
consumer PC, I
devised a
simple set of
tasks: Plug it in,
turn it on, and
surf the web.
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