Rasberry Pi 400

The Raspberry Pi 400, released in 2020, is a compact and powerful all-in-one computer built directly into a keyboard — a modern tribute to classic machines like the Commodore 64, Amiga 1200, and ZX Spectrum. Offering impressive performance, low power consumption, and a user-friendly design, the Pi 400 brings the spirit of retro home computing into the 21st century. Small, affordable, and versatile, it has become a favourite among makers, students, programmers, and retro enthusiasts.


📘 Introduction

The Raspberry Pi 400 is part of the popular Raspberry Pi family — a series of affordable single-board computers designed to make computing accessible to everyone. Unlike previous models, the Pi 400 integrates the entire computer into a sleek, comfortable keyboard, turning it into a standalone desktop system that requires only a monitor and power adapter to run.

It is one of the most user-friendly Pi devices ever made, blending modern performance with vintage home-computer charm.


⌨️ All-In-One Keyboard Design

The Pi 400 is built into a compact, stylish keyboard:

  • Full-sized 78-key keyboard

  • Lightweight, durable casing

  • Integrated cooling for quiet operation

  • Available in several regional layouts (including UK & Greek)

  • Very easy to set up — just plug in power, microSD, and HDMI

This makes it feel more like a classic home computer than a tiny SBC board.


⚙️ Modern Hardware Power

Despite its nostalgic design, the Pi 400 is a modern machine capable of everyday tasks.

Key Specifications

  • Broadcom BCM2711 quad-core ARM Cortex-A72 CPU @ 1.8 GHz

  • 4 GB LPDDR4 RAM

  • Dual-display output (2× micro-HDMI, up to 4K)

  • Gigabit Ethernet

  • Wireless LAN (802.11ac)

  • Bluetooth 5.0

  • 40-pin GPIO header for maker projects

It runs silently thanks to a built-in passive cooling system — no fans required.


💾 Storage & Connectivity

The Pi 400 supports:

  • MicroSD card for OS and storage

  • 3× USB ports (2× USB 3.0, 1× USB 2.0)

  • USB-C power input

  • GPIO header for hardware projects

  • Dual 4K micro-HDMI outputs for desktops, media centers, or coding setups

Its connectivity makes it suitable for coding, emulation, office work, and web browsing.


🖥️ Raspberry Pi OS & Software

The Pi 400 runs Raspberry Pi OS, a Linux-based operating system optimized for performance and beginner-friendly use.

It supports:

  • Programming in Python, Scratch, Java, etc.

  • LibreOffice (Documents, Spreadsheets, Presentations)

  • Chromium web browser

  • Educational tools

  • Media playback

  • Emulation software

It’s ideal for learning programming or exploring Linux in a safe, fun environment.


🎮 Emulation & Retro Gaming

The Pi 400 is hugely popular in the retro community because it can emulate systems such as:

Paired with RetroPie or Batocera, it becomes a complete retro gaming entertainment system.


🛠️ Build Quality & Reliability

The Pi 400 is known for:

  • Excellent thermals

  • Very quiet, fanless design

  • Solid keyboard quality

  • Low power consumption

  • Years of reliable operation

It is one of the most stable and maintenance-free Raspberry Pi variants ever released.


📦 Starter Kits & Accessories

The Pi 400 is often sold as part of a complete kit, including:

  • Raspberry Pi 400 keyboard computer

  • Official USB-C PSU

  • Official mouse

  • Micro-HDMI cable

  • Preloaded microSD card

  • Beginner’s guide

  • Cooling stand

  • Cases, covers, and more

This makes it ideal for beginners or as a complete desk setup.


🌍 Cultural & Historical Impact

The Raspberry Pi 400 bridges retro and modern worlds:

  • Echoes classic keyboard computers of the ’80s

  • Encourages learning, tinkering, and creativity

  • Widely used in schools, labs, and tech hobbyist communities

  • Provides an affordable home computing option

  • A favourite among retro modders and emulator enthusiasts

It embodies the spirit of DIY, experimentation, and accessible computing.


📦 Items Included in This Collection Entry

  • Raspberry Pi 400 UK Keyboard (Greek layout)

  • Official USB-C PSU (White)

  • Micro HDMI to HDMI Cable (White)

  • Raspberry Pi Mouse (White)

  • MicroSD 32GB SanDisk

  • 3D Printed Cooling Stand (White)

  • 8BitDo Pro 2 Controller (Black)

  • Box & inserts

  • Official Beginner’s Guide (Greek)


📜 Conclusion

The Raspberry Pi 400 is a brilliant fusion of retro-inspired design and modern computing technology. With its built-in keyboard, powerful hardware, and endless software possibilities, it provides a fun, educational, and highly versatile computing experience.

For retro gamers, coders, hobbyists, or collectors, the Pi 400 stands out as a modern classic — a love letter to the home computers of the past, reborn for a new generation.

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