You don’t have to buy a case for a Raspberry Pi, but doing so makes the experience that much nicer. That’s particularly so if, for example, you plan to use a Pi 3 B+ as a home-theater PC or even a ...
Rasberry Pi enthusiast and case maker Tom Murray, responsible for creating the SmartiPi range of cases which accommodates not only the Raspberry Pi mini PC but also the official 7 inch display.
If you’re having trouble getting the hot-selling Nintendo NES Classic, don’t worry: You can make your Raspberry Pi look just like the vintage system. This highly-reviewed case from Retroflag pays ...