LibreELEC Preloaded 16GB microSD Card for Raspberry Pi 4

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SKU: CE08389 Brand: Core Electronics
This 16GB microSD card is preloaded with LibreELEC and the Argon scripts for a Raspberry Pi 4
$19.95 AUD, inc GST
$18.14 AUD, exc GST

In stock, ships same business day if ordered before 2PM
Delivered by Tue, 8th of Apr

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This 16GB microSD card is preloaded with LibreELEC (12.0.0) for the Raspberry Pi 4 and is part of our Raspberry Pi 4 Media Kits. The card is a genuine class 10 version (fast!) with 16GB of space.

We've done all the hard work of installing the necessary scripts for the Argon ONE case - navigate through LibreELEC with the Argon IR Remote and create a custom fan profile to keep your Pi 4 cool! We've left only the final steps for you to set up your Media Center. All you have to do is insert it into your Raspberry Pi and away you go!

This image has been proven to work with both the Argon IR remote paired with the Argon ONE and the standalone FLIRC USB.

Please note this version of LibreElec is for Media Kits built with a Raspberry Pi 4.

Notes

  • The FLIRC USB has been tested with the 'Minimalist' profile. The 'power' command is unable to shut down and restart the Pi

Check out our guide on flashing a microSD card with your own image!

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