Raspberry Pi store opens in the Grand Arcade

Last week, Cambridge-based Raspberry Pi – makers of the popular mini-computer designed to encourage people to try coding and programming – opened its first high street store in the city's Grand Arcade.

The opening coincided with the release of a new Raspberry Pi starter kit, designed to make it easier for people to get involved in programming.

The Raspberry Pi Store offers visitors the opportunity to experience and buy a wide range of Raspberry Pi products, explore some of the things that can be done with a Pi, discover accessories and books, and take advantage of store-only exclusives.

The computer was the brainchild of the Raspberry Pi Foundation, established by a group of Cambridge scientists in 2006. Raspberry Pi has now sold 25 million units globally, making it the best-selling British computer.

Image: ©Raspberry Pi



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