I don’t normally promote non-Pi crowdfunding, but given how many people were interested in the Arduino at the Jam on Saturday, I wanted to show you this.
It’s a project to build a non-profit Arduino Leonardo compatible board. Normally, you’d pay about $30-$35 for a Leonardo. Borderless Electronics are running an Indiegogo project to create a compatible board for $12 delivered. This is extraordinary value and if you want to get started with Arduino, this could be the opportunity to do it ‘on the cheap’.
It’s already been funded and you have 25 days to back it. See more info about the project here.
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