NEW PRODUCT – Raspberry Pi Media Center Kit – for Pi 2 or Pi 3 – With or Without Pi 3
NEW PRODUCT – Raspberry Pi Media Center Kit – for Pi 2 or Pi 3 – With or Without Pi 3
Have you always wanted to binge-watch Battlestar Galactica on a single-board computer? We have – and that’s why we put together this Raspberry Pi Media Center kit for Raspberry Pi!
Based around the OSMC media center, this kit includes everything you need to get going on building your own Raspberry Pi media center. OSMC is a free and open source media center that’s built for the people, by the people. It’s really simple and easy to use and can play almost anything – from movies and TV shows, to music or your own pictures.
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