Ah, that old favourite, the Raspberry Pi – modern-day insane computing made manifest in a tiny device that fits in the palm of your hand. Capable of powering 4K resolutions on the cheap, you can indeed install the likes of Kodi on a Raspberry Pi with little fuss, and it’ll run identically to its other, bigger, Windows 10 brothers, seen below. It’s super-affordable, too, coming in at £35 for the Pi 3 Model B. The only downside is that the vast majority of your media will need to be stored on an external hard drive or something similar, and connected via USB 2.0, meaning, at maximum, the only content you’ll be able to drive through it is standard 1080p Full HD stuff, outside of streaming, of course.
There’s a wealth…
