
On 2020-11-10 9:56 p.m., Lennart Sorensen via talk wrote:
My second thought was: They removed the composite port. I probably would never personally use it, but I could imagine there are some people that like attaching things to old CRTs for gaming that would miss it. But perhaps most people like myself just don't care about analog video anymore so they probably made the right call on that.
A CRT monitor would have to be pretty old. I bought my first LCD monitor almost 15 years ago and even then it was a refurb. Then we get to wasted space and power.
The thing to watch out for these days would be LED monitors with DVI-D interfaces. They're showing up as special offers from various big-name retailers. They will work with RasPi, but need their own form of cable, and adaptors, for extra $.
From the looks of the product picture at CanaKit, the kit includes an ordinary boxed Pi 4B board. I could be wrong, but if that's true then an 8GB memory version would just be a matter of price.