Raspberry Pi Computer Can Now Be Housed In Metallic Blue ABS Plastic Enclosure
Polycase® Expands Color Options for Raspberry Pi Enclosure
AVON, Ohio, Feb. 26, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Polycase® expands their offering in ABS plastic cases for the Raspberry Pi microcomputer. The Pi Series case is an affordable ABS plastic enclosure for the credit-card sized computer with pricing as low as $9.53 per unit with no minimum order requirement.
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Molded in metallic blue flame-retardant ABS plastic, this enclosure color brings a unique new option to the market. The compact enclosure measures 3.0 x 4.0 x 1.4 inches. Designed to fit the Raspberry Pi Model B, the Pi Series holds the PCB captive with access and labeling for each individual component of the board. Included with the enclosure are 5 flush mounted light pipes that project light from the board's LEDs out of the end panel on the case. The textured finish on the cases is resistant to fingerprints and scratching.
To aid in the development of projects and applications, Polycase provides 2D drawings and a 3D model of the Raspberry Pi plastic enclosure for instant download directly from their website at http://www.polycase.com/pi-series. Polycase also offers CNC machining and custom printing on all enclosures. For more information about Polycase's value-added services, visit http://www.polycase.com/customize-enclosures.
*Raspberry Pi is a trademark of the Raspberry Pi Foundation
About Polycase:
Polycase has been providing packaging solutions to the electronics industry since 1951. Polycase continues to grow and innovate, expanding their product line and services to anticipate electronics designers' needs. The company offers over 2100 variations of enclosures from simple potting boxes to heavy-duty industrial electronic enclosures. For more information on Polycase, contact [email protected] or visit www.polycase.com.
About Raspberry Pi:
The Raspberry Pi is a credit-card sized, ultra-low-cost Linux computer designed with the goal of teaching computer programming to kids. The microcomputer was developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, a UK registered charity that was established to promote the study of computer science and related topics and to put the fun back into learning programming.
For more information, contact:
Erin Juristy, Marketing Specialist
Polycase
800-248-1233
[email protected]
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SOURCE Polycase
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