Is 4GB the Limit for the Raspberry Pi 4?

So you’ve rushed off to your favourite dealer in Raspberry Pi goodies and secured your shiny new Raspberry Pi 4. Maybe you’re anxiously waiting for the postie, or perhaps if you’re lucky enough to live near Cambridge you simply strolled into the Pi shop and bought one over the counter. You’ve got the best of the lot, the 4 GB model, and there’s nothing like the feeling of having the newest toy before everyone else does.

You open the box, pull out the Pi, and get busy. The instruction leaflet flutters to the floor, ignored and forgotten. If you’re our tipster [Eric van Zandvoort] though, you read it, notice something unexpected, and send a scan to your friends at Hackaday. Because there at the top, in the regulatory compliance information that nobody reads, is the following text:

Product name: Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 1 GB, 2 GB, 4 GB + 8 GB variants.

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New LDK Game Landscape Version Review

The new LDK Landscape version is an awesome little handheld emulation device but should you buy one? Its does SNES NES GBA NEOGEO and Many More.

Specification:
System: Linux(OpenDingux)
Display: 2.7 inch TFT screen (4:3)
Resolution: 240*320
CPU: Dual core
Chip: JZ4760
RAM: DDR2 128M
Disk: Built-in 16GB
External memory: support up to 128GB
Battery: 5V/1020mAh
Dimension:12.9*8.8*1.7cm