 Raspberry Pi 5, along with the $60 starting price tag, is available for pre-order today and will be available for purchase by the end of next month. These things are ridiculously inexpensive for what you get now, like I said, this is not a, you know, you're not going to say, I have a Mac, you know, Book Air. Can I replace my Mac Book Air with a Raspberry Pi? Probably not. But for, you know, you're not going to be able to do that. But for just the power that you're getting in this device for $60 or for $80 bucks if you were to go with the 8 gigabyte version of it, it's pretty amazing for tinkers, for folks who are just, you know, trying to learn more about computing, play around. Maybe you want to learn, you know, some alternate, you know, programming languages or just really play around with something and tinker around and not worry about destroying your $2,000 laptop. This is really cool to play on.