You need to add a screen, a mouse, a power supply, and an SD card.

The screen can get pricey pretty fast - money saved by buying a smaller screen 
will soon be spent on a pair of 'readers' to use the smaller screen.

I'm a big fan of RPi, but people like to gloss over the actual cost of such a 
setup.

An RPi 400 (Pi in a keyboard) setup can easily run $100 + monitor, cheaper than 
a new laptop, but pretty close to low-end, off-lease corporate laptops.

Ken, N2VIP

> On Jan 24, 2022, at 10:00, Chuck Hast <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> And for the price
> of a RPi 400 you just need to add a screen and you
> are off to the races...
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