New! Subscribe to The MagPi for £4 a month
By Rob Zwetsloot. Posted

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The desktop computer you've been waiting for: Raspberry Pi 500+
Ever since The MagPi became a monthly print magazine, we’ve offered a variety of subscription methods for people that want to save money and support the magazine and the Raspberry Pi Foundation. Today, we’ve added a new option for subscribers: a rolling monthly sub starting from just £4 ($6).
With the £4 rolling subscription you’re effectively pre-ordering your issue every month. You can also cancel your subscription at any time without having to pay any kind of cancellation fee!
As well as our £4 rolling subscription offer, we also still have the annual subscription of twelve issues that comes with a free bundle worth £20 and includes a Pi Zero W, case, and adapter cables. Head over to our new subscription website now to check out the offers for this and our sister magazines like HackSpace magazine.

Rob is amazing. He’s also the Features Editor of Raspberry Pi Official Magazine, a hobbyist maker, cosplayer, comic book writer, and extremely modest.
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