Arduino UNO REV3 [A000066]
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Mohamed Ullrich
> 24 hourThe original and the best. Period.
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Yue Liu
> 24 hourOrdered for undergraduate research projects. This is as good as we expected and is a good deal
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ANTONIO
> 24 hourFa il suo dovere
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Trevor Barbera
> 24 hourgood product! highly recommend! will do business with in the future! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
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NickL
> 24 hourIve enjoyed my Arduino Uno. Its helped me break into learning electronics and refreshing my programming skills. So far I have done simple projects such as controlling RGB LEDs, detecting the presence of water, and taking temperature readings. The Arduino IDE is easy to use and the community is helpful. If you are starting out like me I would suggest that you get an organizer container to store the components that you will need for your projects such as the one I got:http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000E3C3OE/ref=oh_details_o05_s00_i00
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Dave
> 24 hourI purchased this with the impression it was an authentic Uno. At unboxing I thought this was a well disguised knockoff. Its a different color, the silkscreen is different, etc. This is NOT an authentic Uno provided by arduino.cc. However, it does appear to be an authentic Uno provided by arduino.org. You are not contributing to the cause when buying this board. I wanted to give the seller 2 stars but after reviewing his ad again I realized he delivered exactly what he said he would. I got what I paid for.
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Hugo
> 24 hourIdeal para hacer proyectos desde casa
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got2dive
> 24 hourExcellent price on a genuine Adriano made in Italy. Whatever soldering quality issue others have had seems to have been fixed. I will definitely order a couple more of these.
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Alessio Emolo
> 24 hourArrivato in anticipo, ottime condizioni.... Gran bell acquisto! Il top per imparare le basi della programmazione
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Jack
> 24 hourThe board is fine and works well - but I became suspicious when the shipping time was more than two weeks. True Arduino boards are manufactured in Italy - when the package arrived from China, I was very suspicious indeed. The Arduino site has a specific page on how to identify counterfeits (http://arduino.cc/en/Products/Counterfeit). The biggest give-away was the component 501 K located next to the voltage regulator - the website explains that this is a specifically made component - mine was clearly FAKE! The map of Italy screen printed on the back of the board was a giveaway too - they counterfeiters obviously though this was a logo of sorts, and not a piece of geography; they got that one wrong too! See enclosed photo.