Re: Getting Linux in to the hands of those in need.

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Raspberry Pi 400 would be my recommendation. It doesn't have built-in audio, but you can justt plug in USB audio and a pair of headphones or speakers. I think it should also plug into any HDMI compatible TV or computer monitor as well, although HDMI audio tends to be a bit flaky at least on some devices. It's not as DIY as most of the other Raspberry Pi offerings, so it is much better for new users. Another option is the Pinebook Pro, which is already a complete laptop solution, assuming they have them in stock and available for purchase. You probably would need a larger eMMC flash chip for it, but it should run faster than the Raspberry Pi 400, simply because it's using eMMC instead of relying primarily on MicroSD, which although it is much faster than it once was, can still get bogged down easily with frequent i/o operations. Just my thoughts, I hope they help.

~Kyle

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