Save 18% off the Piper Raspberry Pi Computer Kit via Neowin Deals

Today on offer via our Gear + Gadgets section of Neowin Deals, you can save 18% off the Piper Raspberry Pi Computer Kit. Learn real engineering skills (while playing Minecraft) with this full Raspberry Pi toolbox

What"s it all about?

Learning electronics and engineering doesn’t need to be dryer than the Mojave. This inventive kit combines the engineering of a working computer with the wonderful world of Minecraft. You’ll cruise through each level, while connecting different pieces of hardware to the Raspberry Pi. There’s no age where Piper Kit wouldn’t be the absolute coolest way to learn super useful skills.

  • Learn the inner workings of computer electronics
  • Build a self-contained computer running on a Raspberry Pi 2 Project Board
  • Play Minecraft challenges that include hardware components
  • Connect to Wi-Fi for extra levels & sharing capabilities
  • Tinker with LED lights, motion sensors, buzzers, buttons & switches

How do you benefit?

This Piper Raspberry Pi Computer Kit normally retails at $295, but you get this for just $239 for a limited time. In addition, if you refer this deal via social media (below the "Add to cart" button) which results in a purchase, you"ll get $10 credit added to your Neowin Deals store account.

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Not for you?

That"s OK. If this offer doesn"t interest you, why not check out our giveaways on the Neowin Deals web site? There"s also a bunch of freebies you can grab here, as well as other great tech-related deals.

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