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- | [* black] Verdict: The |
+ | [* black] Finally the pi-top is ~~torn down~~ assembled! |
+ | [* black] Verdict: The pi-top is not a real Laptop. There isn't much inside that could be bathed in glue. It's a miniature computer on a circuit board with a shell of a gnomish green notebook. Its made for programming and coding fans filled with everything they need. As the raspberry pi itself, the pi-top is simple, easy to tear down and easy to assemble. |
[* icon_note] There are a few small things we want to mention here: | |
- | [* black] The opening in the body for USB and Eathernet is to small in our opinion and you will end up in cable tangle. |
- | [* black] The angle of the headphone jack isn't very smart and you can't plug in every type of jack because there is not enough space. |
- | [* black] The touchpad feels a bit slow and inaccurate when the pi-top is in use. |
+ | [* black] The opening in the body for USB and Ethernet is too small in our opinion and you will end up in cable tangle. |
+ | [* black] The headphone jack on the raspberry is facing the keyboard and barely accessible with an angled plug. |