Don't forget eBay. I have 2 PIs - one bought locally and one for a better price on eBay and both work fine. HDMI cables, cases, etc are certainly cheaper on eBay. For example, I bought cases for about 10 shekels and a 2 meter HDMI cable costs about 6 shekels.
You really don't need a "kit" unless you're referring to add ons to run electronics experiments, robots, etc. The basic setup only requires the PI, HDMI cable, charger, cat5 cable, microSD card and the downloadable NOOBS installation software. Depending on whether you'll run it "headless" or not, you may also need a keyboard, mouse and monitor. You could also use those for one-time setup and then go "headless" - connect over a VPN or ssh. On Tue, 8 Dec 2015 11:13:44 +0200 geoffrey mendelson <geoffreymendel...@gmail.com> wrote: > My son has become interested in the Raspberry Pi after hearing about > the Pi Zero. > > I would like to strike while the iron is hot, as it were, and get him > a Pi he could use. > > He currently is a Windows users and has no programming experience. > > He is a native Hebrew and English speaker, but prefers to read > Hebrew. I will be mentoring and need English. > > Is there a Pi user's group or website, etc, in Hebrew? > > Where can I get him a Pi (the latest version of the regular Pi, not > the Zero), with everything, .e.g case, power supply, HDMI cable, USB > hub or cable to provide my own, memory card with operating system, > and so on. Basically, a plug and play system? > > TIA. > > Geoff. > -- Shlomo Solomon http://the-solomons.net Sent by Claws Mail 3.11.1 - KDE 4.14.5 - LINUX Mageia 5 _______________________________________________ Linux-il mailing list Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il