The Raspberry Pi 500 is a state-of-the-art keyboard PC…just like the Tandy 1000 in the 1980s

  • Raspberry Pi releases new keyboard PC
  • Inspired by the Tandy 1000 PC from the 80s
  • Raspberry Pi 500 costs less than $100

The Raspberry Pi is already known for pushing the boundaries in what makes a small and affordable computer. Now the manufacturer is reinventing itself with the Raspberry Pi 500, a complete PC built into a keyboard that available now before purchase. What an exciting and new idea, right? It certainly is, although it is not the first time that this concept has been put into practice.

In 1984, 40 years ago, the Tandy 1000 was released by Tandy Corporation and based on IBM’s PCjr, which essentially fit most computer parts into the keyboard. The Tandy 1000 was successful in the consumer electronics market, spawning numerous models until its eventual discontinuation in 1993.