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[QUOTE="MikeKrebs, post: 136478, member: 23293"] [URL unfurl="true"]https://rpilocator.com/?country=US[/URL] If you get genuine raspberry pi, they are in fact all the same. The main differentiator is the accessories you get with them. I only have a couple but I like to buy them with power supplies, cases and heatsinks. Add a 32GB sdCard right away and you be set. That makes me gravitate to Amazon to get the packages but the pishop makes it easy to add them in. For a starter system, I would go with the 3b+ with 1GB memory but a 4 would be good as well. rpi4 tends to run warmer than the 3b+ but many many are in use in blinky flashy land. rPi 5 is just out and FPP hasn't been built for it yet and it sounds like it is slightly power hungry (but still way below running a PC to do the work) and I would avoid that unless you like bleeding edge stuff. [/QUOTE]
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