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Raspberry Pi 4 Model (1 GB)

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Broadcom BCM2711, 64-bit ARM Cortex-A72 (ARMv8), Quad-core, 28nm Processor SoC running @ 1.5GHz, with a metal body for better heat dissipation.

LPDDR4 SDRAM: 1GB
2 x USB3.0 Port + 2 x USB2.0 Port
Expanded 40-pin GPIO Header
Video/Audio Out: 4-pole 3.5mm connector; 2 x micro HDMI port, support 4Kp60 video, dual display
Raw LCD (DSI)
Image/Camera input: CSI port
Storage: MicroSD
True Gigabit Ethernet, >900 Mbps
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) support (requires separate PoE HAT)
2.4GHz and 5GHz IEEE 802.11.b/g/n/ac wireless LAN, Bluetooth 5.0 and BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy)
Power Requirement, 5V/3.0A via USB type C connector.
Supports Raspberry Pi OS, and check 3rd party Operating System here.
Dimensions: 85mm x 56mm x 17mm

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