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Along with the Pi itself, you get two heat sinks and a sleek black case
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Speaking of heat sinks, one of the case cutouts doesn't line up exactly with the chip that the heat sink attaches to
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Heat sinks came without a way to attach them to chips
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Everything fits in the case well enough (one of the heat sinks is a little off, but it's no big deal to me at all).
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Be sure you install the heat sinks or a dual
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It's not a deal-breaker by any means, and the heat sink covers ~80% of the smaller chip,
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The package arrived, put it together (put the board in the case, added heat sinks) plugged it in and it worked - nothing wrong with that picture
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Having an already formatted SD card is also really nice, as are the heat sinks included in the kit
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The case isn't a perfect fit for one of the heat sinks but honestly I was still able
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The same goes for the heat sinks - don't attach them until the case is assembled
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Most of the boxes (like the heat sinks and the case) have URL links to YouTube videos that show you how to assemble and connect things
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If you plan on having this on a spare TV in your bedroom or in the living room, I would recommend the wireless all-in-one Logitech K400r as it's small and inexpensive.