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Pi-Top review: A Raspberry Pi laptop for tinkering on the go

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Pi-Top review: A Raspberry Pi laptop for tinkering on the go

We test out the kit that turns the $35 computer into a $300 laptop.

Photos: Building a Raspberry Pi laptop

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