While there's a wide array of complex and fancy projects you can make with a Raspberry Pi, one of its most practical uses is as a desktop computer. Sure, it may be small, but it's pretty much capable ...
Close up of the Raspberry Pi logo on a mini Pi board. - Robtek/Getty Images Most laptops on the market are either Windows- or macOS-based, with the Linux-adjacent Chromebook being another option.
My father gifted me a second-generation Intel Core i3 Lenovo laptop with 4GB RAM and a discrete AMD GPU almost thirteen years ago. It helped me coast through school, college, and even some jobs.