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Raspberry Pi Weekly

Hello again,

The sun is setting on another double product launch week… ahhhhh. And relaxxxxxx. 

On Monday we released Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2, offering higher resolution and a slimmer form factor, with the display driver PCB integrated into the housing. And, get this — it costs the SAME as its predecessor: Touch Display 2 is available now for $60.

Then on Thursday, the Raspberry Pi USB 3 Hub launched at $12. It provides extra connectivity for any of your Raspberry Pi computer, turning one USB-A port into four. Handy.

Sandwiched in the middle was a MagPi interview with maker, YouTuber, classic computer collector, and retro gamer Kari Lawler.

On 13 November, you can tune in to watch our engineer Naush Patuck talk about Raspberry Pi's AI, imaging and computer vision tools in a webinar hosted by our approved reseller DigiKey. Don't miss it: sign up here. If you can't attend, you'll get the recording afterwards.

And as if ALL THAT wasn’t enough, the Raspberry Pi Press store has a number of fab offers lined up for November. They’ve started strong with a whopping 60% discount on select titles, so grab them while you can!

So that’s two spectacular new products, a winner of an interview, and a generous 60% discount all in one week — as well as an exclusive webinar still to come. Now I’m off to treat myself to some sleep. Don’t be alarmed if this Pi Weekly interloper “Sarah” doesn’t come back next week.

Bye-bye,

Sarah

Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 on sale now at $60
Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2: higher 720×1280-pixel resolution and slimmer form factor, at the same low price of $60.
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Raspberry Pi USB 3 Hub on sale now at $12
Our new Raspberry Pi USB 3 Hub provides extra connectivity for your devices by turning one USB-A port into four, and is priced at just $12.
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Meet Kari Lawler: Classic computer and retro gaming enthusiast
Meet Kari Lawler, a YouTuber with a passion for collecting and fixing classic computers, as well as retro gaming.
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