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WELL that is one ugly computer – but it's $35 and the size of a credit card so what are you complaining about?

US technology company Raspberry Pi's creation lets users program their own computer by giving them all the parts they need – including a wireless mouse, keyboard and an SD card reader.

It contains a Linux processor, memory chips and ports for almost every plug in device you could ever need including USB, HDMI and Ethernet cables.

As for a screen and software – that's left up to users.

The tiny computers were initially developed to encourage children to get excited about computer programming and other technology – but the device has gotten the tech world in a frenzy.

The Raspberry Pi website crashed under the weight of all the web traffic after the device was made available for sale – even after the company limited sales to one $35 computer per customer.

Raspberry Pi has also released a no-frills $25 version that comes with without a case, keyboard or monitor.

Both computers contain a 700Mhz Linux processor, 256 MB of RAM, USB, HDMI, SD, RCA video and 3.5 mm audio ports.

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