➀ DigiPort is a Raspberry Pi-powered HDMI stick designed to transform any TV into a PC for retro gaming, video streaming, and more. It is currently crowdfunding on Kickstarter. ➁ The DigiPort is a carrier board for a user-replaceable Raspberry Pi Compute Module, initially compatible with the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4. ➂ It offers various kits, including a DigiPort dongle, Raspberry Pi CM4 Lite, heatsink, and 64GB microSD card, with optional gaming and all-in-one kits.
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