Win a Raspberry Pi from element14

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Win a Raspberry Pi from element14

Element14, the first collaborative community and electronics store for design engineers and electronics enthusiasts, powered by Premier Farnell [LSE:PFL], is giving Raspberry Pi fans around the world a chance to win one of three of these hotly desired gadgets.

Launched today, the global “Raspberry RoadTest” Challenge poses the question: “What innovation will youcreate using the amazing Raspberry Pi computer?” Designers and enthusiasts can enter the challenge by signing up on the Raspberry RoadTest page on the element14 Community and submitting ideas for the innovations they would create using this credit card-sized computer. The winner will be chosen on “Pi Day” – 14th March 2012.

Element14 RoadTest has become increasingly popular among community members. Members receive a device to test and review from element14, then blog about their developments, discoveries and innovations on the community as well as their own blogs and forums. These blogs and reviews are used by other designers to connect with each other and be inspired.

The Community has experienced a 30 fold increase in traffic since the recently launched element14 Raspberry Pi Group and product launch last week. Additionally there have been over 30,000 downloads of the operating system software – amassing over 30 Terabytes of file transfers.

4 thoughts on “Win a Raspberry Pi from element14

  1. Obfu says:

    The picture above is the Raspberry Pi Alpha board from august of last year, see http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/78

    The final board that is being sold (and given away in this case) is physically different. See http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/422 for a large number of photos.

    A quick look at the FAQ http://www.raspberrypi.org/faqs will also show the final board.

  2. Piotr says:

    I am looking in using this product as an Engine management system, communication( for support car ) and also as a general car monitor to asses driver driving style etc. Would this possible?

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