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Raspberry Pi 4 Model B - 1GB
Raspberry Pi 4 Model B - 1GB
Raspberry Pi 4 Model B - 1GB
Raspberry Pi 4 Model B - 1GB
Raspberry Pi 4 Model B - 1GB

Raspberry Pi 4 Model B - 1GB

(9,508 reviews)

Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 8GB - High-Performance Computing Board: Quad-core processor for fast performance. 8GB RAM for smooth multitasking. Supports dual 4K displays for enhanced visuals. Offers wireless and wired connectivity options. Backward compatibility with previous models.

Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 8GB - High-Performance Computing Board: Quad-core processor for fast performance. 8GB RAM for smooth multitasking. Supports dual 4K displays for enhanced visuals. Offers wireless and wired connectivity options. Backward compatibility with previous models.

$49.92 - $145.00

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The lowest price for Raspberry Pi 4 Model B - 1GB right now is $49.92 at tme.com, compared across 4 retailers.

The all-time low was $42.70 on 11 Mar 2026 — today's price is 17% above the lowest ever. That's a little above the best price we've seen.

Prices last updated 20 June 2026.

Raspberry Pi 4 Model B - 1GB

$49.92

(9,508 reviews)

Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 8GB - High-Performance Computing Board: Quad-core processor for fast performance. 8GB RAM for smooth multitasking. Supports dual 4K displays for enhanced visuals. Offers wireless and wired connectivity options. Backward compatibility with previous models.

Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 8GB - High-Performance Computing Board: Quad-core processor for fast performance. 8GB RAM for smooth multitasking. Supports dual 4K displays for enhanced visuals. Offers wireless and wired connectivity options. Backward compatibility with previous models.

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Reviews

"Raspberry Pi 4B - a prospective from"
13 July 2019Alistair A

originally posted on thepihut.com

When something gets successful, and problems get highlighted to the nth degree. Just to remind everyone this is a computer on a chip. With Gigabit network and two high quality (4K UHDMI) video feeds 4GB of ram and faster I/O. The I/O performance on the older RPis have always been "an issue" where some are concerned, but this version hits the mark spot on.For historical comparison, I have been recently decommissioning Sun Ultra 80 machines (High end graphics workstation the size of a LARGE computer tower sold between 1999 and 2002) this week - 4GB RAM, 4 CPU 450Mhz, Gigabit network (optional) - when new, add zeros to the price tag and the RPi's whole machine is smaller than ONE of the CPU boards inside the machine. Add the option of a 256Gb micro SD card, and the ... MoreWhen something gets successful, and problems get highlighted to the nth degree. Just to remind everyone this is a computer on a chip. With Gigabit network and two high quality (4K UHDMI) video feeds 4GB of ram and faster I/O. The I/O performance on the older RPis have always been "an issue" where some are concerned, but this version hits the mark spot on.For historical comparison, I have been recently decommissioning Sun Ultra 80 machines (High end graphics workstation the size of a LARGE computer tower sold between 1999 and 2002) this week - 4GB RAM, 4 CPU 450Mhz, Gigabit network (optional) - when new, add zeros to the price tag and the RPi's whole machine is smaller than ONE of the CPU boards inside the machine. Add the option of a 256Gb micro SD card, and the RPi has more storage, performance, video (even if the two monitors do run slower - 30HZ vs 60HZ if only one HDMI connected at 4K resolution and games don't run as smooth, so I am told).I also have the recommended power supply (which turns out to be a good idea), as the "suggested" circuit for USB-C turns out to be "mandatory" - so no you can't use your power supply from your USB-C powered laptop (until a revision is released - eventually).My only problem has been with the official 7" display - getting power - the short USB power cable is no longer suitable and the enclosed case needs to be updated ( at least the rear cover that aligns with the ports ), but I am sure they are being worked on as I write.I am very happy paying £54 for a machine that 20 years ago would have been £5000.

A Raspberry Pi that can actually work well as a basic desktop PC
4 September 2019Edward B.

originally posted on thepihut.com

The Raspberry Pi 4 is a major enhancement over the previous model - much faster CPU, more & faster RAM, faster SD drive, faster USB, faster Ethernet - so I bought the 4GB version as soon as stock of it and the new Flirc case were available - and I have to say that its performance doesn't disappoint.One thing that frustrated me with previous Pis was that YouTube video playback in Chromium was rubbish (particularly annoying given that there were other SBCs at a similar price that could handle full-screen 1080p playback in a browser quite well) - but the Pi 4 changes that! The video playback isn't perfect (yet) - a 1080p video will exhibit quite a lot of tearing if there's more than a certain amount of rapid movement in the video (particularly in full screen mode) ... MoreThe Raspberry Pi 4 is a major enhancement over the previous model - much faster CPU, more & faster RAM, faster SD drive, faster USB, faster Ethernet - so I bought the 4GB version as soon as stock of it and the new Flirc case were available - and I have to say that its performance doesn't disappoint.One thing that frustrated me with previous Pis was that YouTube video playback in Chromium was rubbish (particularly annoying given that there were other SBCs at a similar price that could handle full-screen 1080p playback in a browser quite well) - but the Pi 4 changes that! The video playback isn't perfect (yet) - a 1080p video will exhibit quite a lot of tearing if there's more than a certain amount of rapid movement in the video (particularly in full screen mode) and there are still a few dropped frames (although far fewer than with previous models) - but it's good enough that you can watch it without feeling the need to switch to a "proper" PC in frustration. Also, it's early days for the software, and I feel confident that improvements will soon offer almost flawless full screen 1080p playback in Chromium.There are a couple of cons - the main ones for me being that the Pi 4 generates a more heat than earlier models and it demands a new set of accessories:- A new case is required because the number and layout of ports has changed (I bought the new Flirc Pi 4 case which also does a great job at cooling the Pi)- There are now dual display ports so I had to buy a new (official) Micro HDMI cable (I'm not sure how robust these small ports will be, but only time will tell)- The power input is now USB C so I bought a new (Official) USB C power supply (you might get away with using an existing 3A USB power supply but some USB C cables won't power the Pi 4, so I decided not to take the chance).That said, the improvements far outweigh the cons and in my view, and the Raspberry Pi 4 fully deserves five stars - I highly recommend it.

Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 2GB
1 August 2020Chris J

originally posted on thepihut.com

Hi PiHut.As a prolific user of the Raspberry Pi, you would probably like to know how I use your products. I am a licenced Amateur Radio operator, commonly known as a Radio Ham for want of a better word.For the past several years, I have replaced the old solid state logic used to control FM Radio Repeater systems with a Raspberry Pi, running Raspberry OS in its various forms, with a software called SVXLink (svxlink.org) running under C++ and TCL and a couple of other packages.By the use of a small USB Sound Card and a control interface connected to the GPIO, the Radio repeater has enhanced functionality, with the added bonus that it can be adjusted remotely subject to internet connection.Currently I have 5 of these configured, but the Radio amateur Community ... MoreHi PiHut.As a prolific user of the Raspberry Pi, you would probably like to know how I use your products. I am a licenced Amateur Radio operator, commonly known as a Radio Ham for want of a better word.For the past several years, I have replaced the old solid state logic used to control FM Radio Repeater systems with a Raspberry Pi, running Raspberry OS in its various forms, with a software called SVXLink (svxlink.org) running under C++ and TCL and a couple of other packages.By the use of a small USB Sound Card and a control interface connected to the GPIO, the Radio repeater has enhanced functionality, with the added bonus that it can be adjusted remotely subject to internet connection.Currently I have 5 of these configured, but the Radio amateur Community has taken the project on board and is running hard with it.Secondly I am also involved in another aspect of Digital Radio, where the Raspberry Pi in many of its guises is coupled with a HAT or an Arduino, to provided the management and connectivity of STM modem devices to the variety of Radio Amateur Digital Networks available. I have several of these devices, three in RF Radio Repeaters, and two running localised HotSpots.In total I have currently in service three Raspberry Pi 2B, two Raspberry Pi B+, A Raspberry Pi 3B, A Raspberry Pi 3A+ and with the latest arrival of the 4B it is proving to be a very interesting time.I am currently trying to amalgamate the two aspects FM and Digital radio using SVXlink, and Python using stacked Raspberry Pis rather than introduce an X86 Server. What better way than the Raspberry Pi 4.Many regardsChris Jackson (call signs F5VMR and G4NAB)

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PlatformRaspberry Pi (ARM)
For use withRPi 4B

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$125.10

Raspberry Pi 4 Model B - 1GB DDR4

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tme.com

$49.92

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RASPBERRY PI4 MODEL B 1GB RAM RASPBERRY PI Single-board computer

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$71.25

Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 1GB

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$145.00

Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (1GB)

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Price history

Price history

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Reviews

"Raspberry Pi 4B - a prospective from"
13 July 2019

When something gets successful, and problems get highlighted to the nth degree. Just to remind everyone this is a computer on a chip. With Gigabit network and two high quality (4K UHDMI) video feeds 4GB of ram and faster I/O. The I/O performance on the older RPis have always been "an issue" where some are concerned, but this version hits the mark spot on.For historical comparison, I have been recently decommissioning Sun Ultra 80 machines (High end graphics workstation the size of a LARGE computer tower sold between 1999 and 2002) this week - 4GB RAM, 4 CPU 450Mhz, Gigabit network (optional) - when new, add zeros to the price tag and the RPi's whole machine is smaller than ONE of the CPU boards inside the machine. Add the option of a 256Gb micro SD card, and the ... MoreWhen something gets successful, and problems get highlighted to the nth degree. Just to remind everyone this is a computer on a chip. With Gigabit network and two high quality (4K UHDMI) video feeds 4GB of ram and faster I/O. The I/O performance on the older RPis have always been "an issue" where some are concerned, but this version hits the mark spot on.For historical comparison, I have been recently decommissioning Sun Ultra 80 machines (High end graphics workstation the size of a LARGE computer tower sold between 1999 and 2002) this week - 4GB RAM, 4 CPU 450Mhz, Gigabit network (optional) - when new, add zeros to the price tag and the RPi's whole machine is smaller than ONE of the CPU boards inside the machine. Add the option of a 256Gb micro SD card, and the RPi has more storage, performance, video (even if the two monitors do run slower - 30HZ vs 60HZ if only one HDMI connected at 4K resolution and games don't run as smooth, so I am told).I also have the recommended power supply (which turns out to be a good idea), as the "suggested" circuit for USB-C turns out to be "mandatory" - so no you can't use your power supply from your USB-C powered laptop (until a revision is released - eventually).My only problem has been with the official 7" display - getting power - the short USB power cable is no longer suitable and the enclosed case needs to be updated ( at least the rear cover that aligns with the ports ), but I am sure they are being worked on as I write.I am very happy paying £54 for a machine that 20 years ago would have been £5000.

Alistair A originally posted on thepihut.com
A Raspberry Pi that can actually work well as a basic desktop PC
4 September 2019

The Raspberry Pi 4 is a major enhancement over the previous model - much faster CPU, more & faster RAM, faster SD drive, faster USB, faster Ethernet - so I bought the 4GB version as soon as stock of it and the new Flirc case were available - and I have to say that its performance doesn't disappoint.One thing that frustrated me with previous Pis was that YouTube video playback in Chromium was rubbish (particularly annoying given that there were other SBCs at a similar price that could handle full-screen 1080p playback in a browser quite well) - but the Pi 4 changes that! The video playback isn't perfect (yet) - a 1080p video will exhibit quite a lot of tearing if there's more than a certain amount of rapid movement in the video (particularly in full screen mode) ... MoreThe Raspberry Pi 4 is a major enhancement over the previous model - much faster CPU, more & faster RAM, faster SD drive, faster USB, faster Ethernet - so I bought the 4GB version as soon as stock of it and the new Flirc case were available - and I have to say that its performance doesn't disappoint.One thing that frustrated me with previous Pis was that YouTube video playback in Chromium was rubbish (particularly annoying given that there were other SBCs at a similar price that could handle full-screen 1080p playback in a browser quite well) - but the Pi 4 changes that! The video playback isn't perfect (yet) - a 1080p video will exhibit quite a lot of tearing if there's more than a certain amount of rapid movement in the video (particularly in full screen mode) and there are still a few dropped frames (although far fewer than with previous models) - but it's good enough that you can watch it without feeling the need to switch to a "proper" PC in frustration. Also, it's early days for the software, and I feel confident that improvements will soon offer almost flawless full screen 1080p playback in Chromium.There are a couple of cons - the main ones for me being that the Pi 4 generates a more heat than earlier models and it demands a new set of accessories:- A new case is required because the number and layout of ports has changed (I bought the new Flirc Pi 4 case which also does a great job at cooling the Pi)- There are now dual display ports so I had to buy a new (official) Micro HDMI cable (I'm not sure how robust these small ports will be, but only time will tell)- The power input is now USB C so I bought a new (Official) USB C power supply (you might get away with using an existing 3A USB power supply but some USB C cables won't power the Pi 4, so I decided not to take the chance).That said, the improvements far outweigh the cons and in my view, and the Raspberry Pi 4 fully deserves five stars - I highly recommend it.

Edward B. originally posted on thepihut.com
Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 2GB
1 August 2020

Hi PiHut.As a prolific user of the Raspberry Pi, you would probably like to know how I use your products. I am a licenced Amateur Radio operator, commonly known as a Radio Ham for want of a better word.For the past several years, I have replaced the old solid state logic used to control FM Radio Repeater systems with a Raspberry Pi, running Raspberry OS in its various forms, with a software called SVXLink (svxlink.org) running under C++ and TCL and a couple of other packages.By the use of a small USB Sound Card and a control interface connected to the GPIO, the Radio repeater has enhanced functionality, with the added bonus that it can be adjusted remotely subject to internet connection.Currently I have 5 of these configured, but the Radio amateur Community ... MoreHi PiHut.As a prolific user of the Raspberry Pi, you would probably like to know how I use your products. I am a licenced Amateur Radio operator, commonly known as a Radio Ham for want of a better word.For the past several years, I have replaced the old solid state logic used to control FM Radio Repeater systems with a Raspberry Pi, running Raspberry OS in its various forms, with a software called SVXLink (svxlink.org) running under C++ and TCL and a couple of other packages.By the use of a small USB Sound Card and a control interface connected to the GPIO, the Radio repeater has enhanced functionality, with the added bonus that it can be adjusted remotely subject to internet connection.Currently I have 5 of these configured, but the Radio amateur Community has taken the project on board and is running hard with it.Secondly I am also involved in another aspect of Digital Radio, where the Raspberry Pi in many of its guises is coupled with a HAT or an Arduino, to provided the management and connectivity of STM modem devices to the variety of Radio Amateur Digital Networks available. I have several of these devices, three in RF Radio Repeaters, and two running localised HotSpots.In total I have currently in service three Raspberry Pi 2B, two Raspberry Pi B+, A Raspberry Pi 3B, A Raspberry Pi 3A+ and with the latest arrival of the 4B it is proving to be a very interesting time.I am currently trying to amalgamate the two aspects FM and Digital radio using SVXlink, and Python using stacked Raspberry Pis rather than introduce an X86 Server. What better way than the Raspberry Pi 4.Many regardsChris Jackson (call signs F5VMR and G4NAB)

Chris J originally posted on thepihut.com
Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 2GB
23 August 2022

It's a Pi. It's small, about the size of a credit card. It has a few USB ports, a bit of RAM, a processor, and some GPIO pins. It's the loosest definition of a computer in this day and age, it's used for a million different hobbyist projects, and it's nearly impossible to find. There's a whole website dedicated to pinging the inventories of known Pi sellers and displaying who has them in stock and for how much, and ThePiHut was one of the few stores not charging an arm and a leg over MSRP (or massive shipping and handling fees to send this little hunk of silicon and conductive tracing across the pond to the US).Thanks for helping me advance my hobby, PiHut. Much appreciated.

Michael H originally posted on thepihut.com
Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 4GB
19 July 2021

It is what it is, I was lacking a bit of power though, I hope they soon make a new one with a better cpu-gpu. I bought it cause I am studying a degree in computer science and thought that it will come handy for OS and network classes and well, all sort of subjects. I have them in next term so...Anyway, it is not capable of 4k fluid video streaming, so if your buying it with that in mind just get something more dedicated like a chromecast.I tried to use it with a 4k monitor and it struggles so have that also in mind. If you want to put a server or something like that the 4k dual monitor display can be handy otherwise it just lacks power but is also expectable.My recommendation, if you like to make things and experiment this COULD be for you, if you want them for ... MoreIt is what it is, I was lacking a bit of power though, I hope they soon make a new one with a better cpu-gpu. I bought it cause I am studying a degree in computer science and thought that it will come handy for OS and network classes and well, all sort of subjects. I have them in next term so...Anyway, it is not capable of 4k fluid video streaming, so if your buying it with that in mind just get something more dedicated like a chromecast.I tried to use it with a 4k monitor and it struggles so have that also in mind. If you want to put a server or something like that the 4k dual monitor display can be handy otherwise it just lacks power but is also expectable.My recommendation, if you like to make things and experiment this COULD be for you, if you want them for media choose something else. Don't waste loads on it like the most expensive cases, it is pointless, same with the 8gb version, just not with this cpu-gpu, if you are going to use it like an emulator machine there is absolutely no emulator that would use that sort of RAM.And I doubt that if you are looking at this comments you will need it at all.

Francisco S originally posted on thepihut.com
Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 4GB
21 October 2021

I bought the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 4GB to replace my old Steam Link hardware as it wasn't capable of streaming 2160p. I nearly have 2160p 30Hz being streamed perfectly. I just have a couple of niggles I can hopefully work out. I'd much prefer 60Hz if I can get it there.It streams 1080p great but I had the Steam Link hardware for that already.I couldn't get the Pi to run Raspberry OS at 4K 60Hz. I enabled the option in the Pi Config tool and rebooted but it doesn't get past the debug colour wheel on boot. This might be a power issue though as I didn't buy the official cable. I don't have many other USB-C cables to try. I may purchase one at some point but the price is a little steep for me right now.A point for Pi Hut to note is that my letter box is vertical ... MoreI bought the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 4GB to replace my old Steam Link hardware as it wasn't capable of streaming 2160p. I nearly have 2160p 30Hz being streamed perfectly. I just have a couple of niggles I can hopefully work out. I'd much prefer 60Hz if I can get it there.It streams 1080p great but I had the Steam Link hardware for that already.I couldn't get the Pi to run Raspberry OS at 4K 60Hz. I enabled the option in the Pi Config tool and rebooted but it doesn't get past the debug colour wheel on boot. This might be a power issue though as I didn't buy the official cable. I don't have many other USB-C cables to try. I may purchase one at some point but the price is a little steep for me right now.A point for Pi Hut to note is that my letter box is vertical and near enough eye level. I was near the door when the postie decided to drop it through. My heart sank as I knew that was going to be my Pi on the floor. Please can you post in something that won't fit through a letter box or at least put fragile on the box. I have no idea if that incident has impacted the life of my Pi. No immediate damage but who knows what that drop has done. If only he'd knocked. :(

Tim B originally posted on thepihut.com
Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 4GB
30 December 2021

Works fine out of the box. It's not as nippy as the 8GB version, which I also have. Slowish if used for Web surfing, but you get what you pay for. However it works just as well as the 8GB version when used with my Picotech Dr Daq and 1020 series ADC data logging systems and handles the real time graphing and computational tasks well. Buying it has released my 8GB version for more interesting projects. It did have one advantage for me over the 8GB version in that it gave me the opportunity to install the earlier Aduino IDE version 1.8 which has the Serial plotter option. The version 2.0 IDE which I have on my 8GB pi doesn't yet have the plotter option which is a serious omission if you want to plot real time data. If you just want the 4GB version for project work it ... MoreWorks fine out of the box. It's not as nippy as the 8GB version, which I also have. Slowish if used for Web surfing, but you get what you pay for. However it works just as well as the 8GB version when used with my Picotech Dr Daq and 1020 series ADC data logging systems and handles the real time graphing and computational tasks well. Buying it has released my 8GB version for more interesting projects. It did have one advantage for me over the 8GB version in that it gave me the opportunity to install the earlier Aduino IDE version 1.8 which has the Serial plotter option. The version 2.0 IDE which I have on my 8GB pi doesn't yet have the plotter option which is a serious omission if you want to plot real time data. If you just want the 4GB version for project work it will be absolutely fine and you will love it. If you want it for use as a surrogate desktop PC it will be disappointing.

William L originally posted on thepihut.com
Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 8GB
2 October 2021

Positives1. Remarkably powerful computer-on a board for a competitive price2. Compact and unobtrusive (different layout means you will need a Pi4-specific case, but plenty available)3. Addition of Gigabit Ethernet makes a huge difference in network performance4. Two USB-3 ports means super-fast storage easily added with connected SSD5. Vast library of projects, software, robotics and addons remain compatible and fun to experiment with5. Dual 4K monitor capability via pair of microHDMI ports brings serious Home Theatre potentialNegatives1. Runs much hotter than earlier models and will throttle when it gets warm. No cooling provided - it really needed to have shipped with (optional) heatsinks2. Prices starting to creep up for more powerful models - by the ... MorePositives1. Remarkably powerful computer-on a board for a competitive price2. Compact and unobtrusive (different layout means you will need a Pi4-specific case, but plenty available)3. Addition of Gigabit Ethernet makes a huge difference in network performance4. Two USB-3 ports means super-fast storage easily added with connected SSD5. Vast library of projects, software, robotics and addons remain compatible and fun to experiment with5. Dual 4K monitor capability via pair of microHDMI ports brings serious Home Theatre potentialNegatives1. Runs much hotter than earlier models and will throttle when it gets warm. No cooling provided - it really needed to have shipped with (optional) heatsinks2. Prices starting to creep up for more powerful models - by the time you add micro-SD, case, etc, it can get expensiveSum-UpThe Pi remains one of the most popular hobbyist, single-board computers for a good reason. Powerful, flexible, reasonably easy to set up and use and with lots of available support, are lots of fun, too. You do need good cooling with this one, though.

Bogdan B originally posted on thepihut.com
Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 8GB
14 October 2021

11/10 I will be buying another.Bought it for use as a small Plex server. I was streaming my media through an old full sized tower i3 PC that took up too much space in my house.Installing and setting up my plex server through ubuntu on this Pi model has been the best decision I have made for my home streaming. Not only has it allowed me to get rid of a big clunky box sitting in the corner of my room, it streams my media much more efficiently, with less buffering and uses far less power.Not only is the Raspberry Pi great, my purchase clean and ease due to a no fuss website. My Pi was even sent same day and arrived very swiftly all while beating the prices of other sites.I will be buying another for a Retro Pi build soon. I have some friends that need to be ... More11/10 I will be buying another.Bought it for use as a small Plex server. I was streaming my media through an old full sized tower i3 PC that took up too much space in my house.Installing and setting up my plex server through ubuntu on this Pi model has been the best decision I have made for my home streaming. Not only has it allowed me to get rid of a big clunky box sitting in the corner of my room, it streams my media much more efficiently, with less buffering and uses far less power.Not only is the Raspberry Pi great, my purchase clean and ease due to a no fuss website. My Pi was even sent same day and arrived very swiftly all while beating the prices of other sites.I will be buying another for a Retro Pi build soon. I have some friends that need to be shown who is boss.

Greg T originally posted on thepihut.com

Specification

Pick up after1 hour
withinThe Netherlands
PlatformRaspberry Pi (ARM)
For use withRPi 4B

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