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Internet use on the Pi

A lot of people like about it giving inbuilt add blocker the standard form of Chromium  with all the adds or other issues made by  Google for why it should load very fast for  you ,it kind of reminds me of using the older browsers before it became all about the ads which Google made into big thing in the past or present a like.   I think a problem many people have not worked out yet if you want to make a website attractive  you need balance between to much ads and no ads for things to work well but the Pi takes care of this problem out of the bow by it's starting browser being decided to get around the internet speed you loss from to many ads. You can if you prefer easy install Brave I use it a lot of  the system as well seems to work as well as the starter internet browser you get so kind of what you prefer you may prefer Firefox or something else. Tor works well on it as well so if you want to go down more the privacy mode many options exist and will work...

Why you may want a Raspberry pi?

The computer is around the size of debit or credit card so tiny size the storage is normally done on SD card but you can use other storage if you want to get more into things. What Is It? At its core, the Raspberry Pi is a tiny, low-cost computer . It usually stores data on a microSD card, but can also use external drives for more complex setups. It runs Linux (most often Raspberry Pi OS), but you can install other operating systems too. 🕹️ What People Use It For The Pi’s flexibility makes it a gateway into dozens of fun or useful projects. Some common use cases include: 🎮 Retro Gaming & Older Software Emulate classic consoles (NES, SNES, PlayStation, etc.). Run vintage PC software or create retro-style games. 💻 Learn and Practice Coding Get hands-on with Linux , command-line tools, and programming languages like Python, Scratch, or C++. Make your own software, automate tasks, or build games. 📡 Monitor the World Track boats or aircraft with public signals. ...

NEOCORE E2s Pro Edition (Case+Keyboard+Mouse)| 10.1'' Android Tablet | 20GB RAM | 128GB Storage | 15h+ Battery Review

First thought like  the idea of having a service using Android since is a very good OS for doing anything from simple taking photos or playing games or using so many different apps for free or cheap money plus loads fast and is perfect  from a user friendly viewpoint   The idea of bigger display size than the usual phone was good idea plus it was not to big to carry and when I took it around my local area was not heavy to lift at all . Touch keyboard was pretty good but I preferred the physical keyboard it was good sized in the sense not to small where typing becomes hard or complex kind of perfect on the viewpoint of not to small or big here so easy to carry with you overall. I noticed when I tried first using it like installing the software which looked kind of odd since never seen it kept saying errors throughout guess could be why it never worked over bad OS in this case for this style of Android since it did look like to me custom made form of it. Videos on yout...