Not really, I said the keyboard was a good daily driver, and it is. It's just "keyboard." The Logitech keyboards, while I admit are nicer to type on, do not hold up. I used to buy those as keyboards for desktop terminals in a former life, and I gave up replacing them all the time because the spacebars quit or the buttons quit or they just got wonky and quit and went with a cheap wired keyboard (everybody got one of those big yellow button old-people keyboards, and AFAIK most of them are still working.) I just threw my last two in the trash, but I'm still using the Pi keyboard I bought when they first came out.
The mouse is a great mouse and beats everything else at that price point I've tried for feel. Only complaint I have on it is that crappy cord they use.
I don't want my new toy trapped inside a keyboard I don't like. They lost a sale from a day 1 customer.
The 400 doesn't have a standalone Pi 4 in it, it uses a special built board with a higher stepping CPU.
Of course. If it was a regular pi 4, I'd simply buy another pi 4.
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