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CAMRAMan:
My daughter is learning Python at school on a Pi, so I wanted to keep up with her and get my own.
I have a monitor, and I have vague ideas about a media centre set up, so which kit would best suit my needs?
Any suggestions for books or websites where I can get some ideas?
TIA

Vince:
Depends on how many USB connections you want. Pi Zero W is good/cheap, but only has a single micro USB port. PI 3 has 4 full size USB ports but costs twice the price. If buying a Zero, go for a kit that includes USB and HDMI adapters to use full sized plugs.

CAMRAMan:
I'll need at least 2 for the keyboard and mouse, plus any other ancillaries.

Tim Hall:

--- Quote from: CAMRAMan on 20 May, 2019, 09:46:30 pm ---I'll need at least 2 for the keyboard and mouse, plus any other ancillaries.

--- End quote ---
Not necessarily.  You can run it without keyboard and mouse by SSHing in from a "proper" computer.

rusky:
If you are looking to learn Python with her then there's a free course here https://learndigital.withgoogle.com/digitalgarage/course/programming-for-everybody-python

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