Reviewer: Circle (Base London)
External Connection: Drift on a Donkey (Base Shanghai)
Raspberry Pi Arrival Time: 11:00 UK time on June 24, only 3 hours after the release!!
Unboxing Path:
I am Circle, officially joining the Dalwen platform today to share knowledge about Raspberry Pi and other hardware teardown reviews from time to time.
> Researcher, senior electronics enthusiast, player
> Graduated from the University of York, UK, PhD in Electronic Engineering
> Over 10 years of DIY electronics experience, loved dismantling various household appliances since childhood to explore their internal structure
> Joined the amateur radio association in middle school, BG3MDO is my amateur radio call sign
> Mainly engaged in the design and development of research systems related to Bio-Detection/Sensing
> Heavy Raspberry Pi user, fascinated by various applications of Raspberry Pi. In my spare time, I participate in multiple open-source projects centered around Raspberry Pi.
> Personal website: bg3mdo.ts-ham.com
Unboxing Timeline: (The following is UK local time on 6/24)
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9:30 Received definite news about the release of Raspberry Pi 4, immediately drove to the Raspberry Pi experience store in Cambridge
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Arrived at the Cambridge store around 11:00, browsed the store, played around, and coincidentally met Eben who was being interviewed
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11:30-13:00 Chatting with a friend working at ARM (the core processor of Raspberry Pi is ARM) about the latest Raspberry Pi
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15:00 Returned to the office to try unboxing with a British colleague
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17:00 Video call live stream with heavy domestic Raspberry Pi player Drift, unboxing together, lasting 3 hours
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0:00 All videos generated, sent back to China to Dalwen Momo
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Next preview of Raspberry Pi 4: Circle reviews the USB 3.0 features of Raspberry Pi, how fast the Gigabit network port can go, and the audio quality of Raspberry Pi 4, etc.
