Weekend Project
Get to grips with someserioustech tinkering to
boost your computer andotherdevices
58 7 - 20August 2019
comes with two HDMI Micro ports, soyou
canconnect two screens
- HDMI Micro-to-HDMI cable(or a
standard HDMI-to-HDMI cable and an
HDMI Micro-to-HDMI adapter):
thisconnects the Pito the display. You’ll
need two ifconnecting two screens - Ethernet cable:to connect the Pito
your network and the internet (this is
optional, because the new Pi also
supports dual-band 802.11acWi-Fi)
Howto
... Use a Raspberry Pi 4
as a desktop PC
Wayne Williamsshows you how to set up the new Raspberry Pi 4
and explains how close it can getto replacing a regular PC
What you’ll need
First off,you’ll obviously needa
Raspberry Pi 4.This comes with a choice
of three RAM sizes – 1GB (£33), 2GB
(£43) and 4GB (£53). 2GB is the
minimum sizeyou’ll needto use the Pi as
a desktop PC, but 4GB is preferable.
In additionto the Pi 4 itself,you will
need thefollowingextrasto get it set up
andworking:
- TV orcomputer monitor:the Pi 4
T
he original Raspberry Pi ( www
.raspberrypi.org) was designed
to provide an ultra-cheap way to
encourage children to tinker with
computer hardware andlearn to code,
just as they hadwith home computers
in the 1980s and’90s. The uncased
creditcard-sized computer hassince
found an appreciative audience
outside of education, too,andis used
in all sorts of projects.
The Pi hasundergone anumberof
revisions since it was launched in 2012,
eachmore powerful andfeature-rich
than the last. The Raspberry Pi 4 B,
whichwent on sale inJune, offers
three times the processing power and
four times the multimedia
performance of its predecessor, the
Raspberry Pi 3+. As we saw in last
issue’s review (bit.ly/webuser480), it’s
not enough to replace aWindows
desktop PC in every respect but it’s
gettingcloser with every iteration.
However, if all you want to do is
browse the web andcarry out some
light office work, you can certainly use
this new Pi for that andmore. Here, we
explain what you need andwhat to
expect if you’re thinkingof
experimenting for yourself.
- USBkeyboard
- USB mouse
- Micro SD card:you need a minimum of
8GBto install the operatingsystem, and
may alsorequire an adapterto connect
to your PCto transfer the operating
systemto it - 15W USB-C power supply:the
Raspberry PiFoundation made a mistake
with this new Pi’s USB-C hardware
design, so the port is incompatible with
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