FREE Pi Zero W w& Official Case, Accessories with a MagPi subscription!
By Russell Barnes. Posted
12-month print subscriptions get the camera-enabled Pi Zero free and a cable bundle that includes a camera adapter cable!
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Get started with Raspberry Pi – everything you need to know to start your journey!
In November last year we released the first ever magazine with a computer on the cover; the Raspberry Pi Zero. We've been offering the Pi Zero to new subscribers since then and now we're improving this deal: new subscribers to the 12-month print subs will get the newest version of the Pi Zero W absolutely free.
Not just that. But 12-month subscribers get all of the following:
- Pi Zero W computer
- Official Pi Zero W case and three covers
- Pi Camera Module cable
- USB converter cable
- HDMI converter cable
Click here for more information on subscribing to The MagPi magazine.
You may remember from the latest issue of The MagPi that this new Pi Zero comes with a camera connector on the board. While before we were offering a cable bundle with subscriptions consisting of a HDMI and micro USB connector cable, we've also thrown in a free camera cable connector so you can connect your Pi Camera Module (original or V2) to your new Pi Zero W straight away.
This offer also applies to current subscribers renewing for 12-months, so you won't be missing out on the new Pi Zero if you've already subscribed.
12-month subscriptions start at £55 for 12-months and you'll receive your Pi Zero W and cables with your first issue. Contact out subscriptions team if you have any questions.
Russell runs Raspberry Pi Press, which includes The MagPi, Hello World, HackSpace magazine, and book projects. He’s a massive sci-fi bore.
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