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CrowPi-L for Raspberry Pi Kit, Programming Learning Laptop, Single Board Computer, Python and Graphical Coding Learning, Electronics STEM for Starter (RPI not Included)

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Features

  • Real Laptop for Raspberry PiCrowPi-L is a cost-effective custom laptop designed for Raspberry Pi enthusiasts, for the learning of programming education. It integrates almost all peripheral accessories of RPi. This Learning kit does NOT include a RPi, please purchase RPi 4B 8GB/4GB yourself, sorry for the inconvenience.
  • Getting Started with ProgrammingWhether you are a beginner in programming, a Respberry Pi enthusiast, or a programming teaching school, CrowPi-L is a good choice for you. It is not only a laptop, but also a learning kit that integrates office, entertainment and programming.
  • Rich Programming CoursesCrowPi-L provides you with rich, systematic and progressive programming courses that make it easier to learn Letscode graphical programming and Python programming, whether you are a beginner or an advanced programmer.
  • Built-in BatteryWe have collected the opinions of many CrowPi2 users and Respberry Pi enthusiasts, and the new generation of CrowPi-L will be completely remodeled with a built-in 5000mAh battery, which supports the device to work independently for 3 hours.
  • Dual System Switching FunctionCrowPi-L has a dual-system switching adapter board independently developed, which can insert two TF cards at the same time. (The kit contains only one card) You can insert another game system card of your own and switch between the learning system and the game system at will.

Brand: ELECROW


Ram Memory Installed Size: 8 GB


Memory Storage Capacity: 32 GB


Connectivity Technology: USB


Included Components: battery


Standing screen display size: ‎11.6 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎320 x 600


Max Screen Resolution: ‎1366x768 Pixels


RAM: ‎8 GB


Card Description: ‎Integrated


Wireless Type: ‎Bluetooth


Average Battery Life (in hours): ‎3 Hours


Brand: ‎ELECROW


Operating System: ‎Windows


Item Weight: ‎3.84 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎18.11 x 2.16 x 10.43 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎18.11 x 2.16 x 10.43 inches


Color: ‎Silver


Voltage: ‎8.4 Volts


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: ‎ELECROW


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎March 30, 2022


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  • It's simple, effective, and a great chassis for STEM learners or advanced developer work
Maybe a year before this device came out, I set myself a goal...to create a form factor case for Raspberry Pi hardware that was future-proof. Well, I succeeded at a prototype, but prototypes are clunky and a production system is hard to move in a niche market. It did, however, make use of Pi foundation standard resources, and allowed access to all the ports. Then Elecrow came out with this wonder. I had to say..."where was this a year ago?!" Elecrow offers a couple of different solutions for making a Raspberry Pi minicomputer usable and portable for novice learners, tinkerers, and professional developers alike. This is a simpler solution with far better streamlined and simplified integration. This is a self-contained chassis that, unlike the Pi400, does not require an additional monitor or additional hardware for battery power management. Also, you can put the 8GB Raspberry Pi 4 into this device (the Pi400 tops out at 4GB of RAM). It doesn't need to carry a board of sensors, displays, and buttons so the novice can learn and the professional can test. With a breakout board, you get full external access to the GPIO for hardware control systems. All you need is a ribbon cable, a breadboard breakout, and whatever electronic parts you want to work with. I dinged it 2 stars on the "easy to assemble" part for one reason...it's hard to swap micro SD cards. Elecrow does give you a nice 2-boot drive module which lets you switch between microSD boots. The downside, though, is that if you have more than 2 installations, it's difficult to swap cards. (Elecrow could have saved the hassle by extending the microSD socket to an external port on the housing.) But, I still recommend this for both education and professional developers. For education, it's an inexpensive way to make sure kids have access to a versatile STEM tool with GUI-based software that is compatible with industry-standard stuff that's out today (LibreOffice files will export to MS Office, GIMP runs with similar mathematics to Photoshop). For pro developers and engineers, it gives you a lightweight digital swiss army knife. Some tips: 1: You can run a raspbian build on this laptop without too much hassle. However, you should back up all your irreplaceable assets and make notes on what you can re-install from the software manager, then rebuild an image from scratch. It's tedious but you only need to redo it once. 2: Put the build you're going to use most often in the "B" slot on the microSD adapter, because it's going to be harder to access later. 3: Save the microSD card that comes with it...especially if you want to learn stuff. But it also serves as a "standard" for rebuilding later. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2023 by C. Rosenbaum

  • Great Idea, with a few stupid design fails
I bought this one and the crowpi 2. Out of the two, get this one every time, for what I want to do, its awesome. Having the built in battery, i can use it as a laptop and also mess around with learning how to use a pi in other projects. This is a simple and convenient way to get into learning about pi's and how to implement them. The good- decent battery life good size keyboard is very usable, large enough to use for programing. I like the idea of the switchable OS (switching to different memory cards) the bad- The 40 pin gpio port on the side- WHAT MORON decided that needs to be a smaller layout than the pi uses? now the only option I had is to buy a special made thing from your website to actually use the pins. i ordered it several weeks ago and I am still waiting on it to show up. It was like 2 bucks, include that with the laptop, charge me 2 dollars, what the heck? The color- is white really the only option? The mouse pad. I get you probably did the best you could, but a trackpoint would have been a better option here without killing the keyboard layout. The magnetic cover on the bottom - not the best way to do that, make it snap in place. Magnets really dont make sense. the fan- its loud and there had to be a better way to implement this. the GPIO label above the keyboard- put some LED's in there to indicate high or low so I can test programs without having to hook it up to something. No speakers? really? put a switch recessed on the side that I can switch the os with without taking a panel off, thats not too hard to implement. even better, extend the card reader to the side of the pi and give us the option of Micro sd or standard size SDs. Maybe add a standard size SD reader on the side for extra storage. The OS, make it work with the standard raspian os that we can get from the official site, but give us downloads that has scripts to implement the battery charge and all the extra stuff you want to add in. or just put all that crap on a card that is in the storage slot. How can I see the battery charge using another os? like kali or some other option in the second slot? give us a way to add those functions. overall - buy it if you are tempted, it is worth it. BUT, Elecrow, listen to the cons and give us another revision with the complaints addressed and ill buy it as soon as it comes out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2023 by Keith White

  • kicks but
I used it as a normal computer it works best with a 64bit OS
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2024 by jonathan

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