I have a 400 and like it.

> On May 1, 2022, at 11:58, Linux for blind general discussion 
> <blinux-list@redhat.com> wrote:
> 
> 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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