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Raspberry Pi Monitor ➝

The Raspberry Pi team has announced the availability of the Raspberry Pi 500, which is a neat little computer in a keyboard. But I’m actually more excited about the accessory that they announced alongside it — the Raspberry Pi Monitor.

It’s a 15.6-inch 1080p IPS display with integrated speakers and HDMI input that is powered over USB.

I think I’m going to be adding this to my Christmas list this year. I think a semi-portable monitor would be handy to have. I can imagine connecting it to game consoles, using it as a second display for my work laptop, or using it when with my home servers when there is a need for deeper troubleshooting than what I’m able to over VNC.

➝ Source: raspberrypi.com

Apple’s Thunderbolt Display Sold Out in Many Apple Stores ➝

Zac Hall, writing for 9 to 5 Mac:

It’s been true for way too long now that Apple’s Thunderbolt Display is due for a comprehensive upgrade. Apple’s $999 27-inch display has a dated design and has much lower resolution than the Retina 5K iMac for $800 more. For those reasons and more, it’s been on everyone’s Do Not Buy list for quite some time, but that may be about to change. […]

Thunderbolt Display can still be delivered overnight when bought through Apple’s online store, but a check at nearby Apple Stores showed that one out of every three locations had zero inventory. We’ve seen stock fluctuation in the past way before a product replacement — most recently the Apple TV — so it’s possible the inevitable Thunderbolt Display replacement could be planned for the fall and not Apple’s keynote in two weeks. But there are plenty of reasons to expect something new in Thunderbolt Display’s place at any point.

“Way too long” is an understatement — Apple hasn’t updated their standalone display offerings in nearly five years. It’s hard to believe that’s even true, there aren’t many Apple products that survive this long without being refreshed or discontinued. And I truly hope this is a sign that Apple will be shipping Retina-quality desktop displays in the next few months.