We're rapidly rolling out compliance certification for other territories too, so that Raspberry Pi 400 will be available around the world in the first few months of 2021. Of course, if you're anywhere near Cambridge, you can head over to the Raspberry Pi Store to pick up your Raspberry Pi 400 today. What does everyone else think? We let a handful of people take an early look at Raspberry Pi 400 so they could try it out and pull together their thoughts to share with you. Here's what some of them made of it. Simon Martin, who has spent the last couple of years bringing Raspberry Pi 400 to life, will be here tomorrow to share some of the interesting technical challenges that he encountered along the way. In the meantime, start thinking about what you'll do with your Raspberry Pi PC.
In the near future, we plan to support the same set of languages as our official keyboard. Buy the computer Saving money by bringing your own peripherals has always been part of the Raspberry Pi ethos. If you already have the other bits of the kit, you can buy a Raspberry Pi 400 computer on its own for just $70. Buy the book To accompany Raspberry Pi 400, we've released a fourth edition of our popular Raspberry Pi Beginner's Guide, packed with updated material to help you get the most out of your new PC. You can buy a copy of the Beginner's Guide today from the Raspberry Pi Press store, or download a free PDF. Where to buy Raspberry Pi 400 UK, US, and French Raspberry Pi 400 kits and computers are available to buy right now. Italian, German, and Spanish units are on their way to Raspberry Pi Approved Resellers, who should have them in stock in the next week. We expect that Approved Resellers in India, Australia, and New Zealand will have kits and computers in stock by the end of the year.