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                "content": "NOOBS is a way to make setting up a Raspberry Pi for the first time much, much easier.\nYou won’t need network access, and you won’t need to download any special imaging software.\nWhen you boot up for the first time, you’ll see a menu prompting you to install one of several operating systems into the free space on the card.\nThe choice means you can boot the Pi with a regular operating system like Raspbian, or with a media-centre specific OS like RaspBMC.\n---- <img src=\"Noobs.jpeg\" title=\"Noobs.jpeg\" width=\"300\" alt=\"Noobs.jpeg\" \/>\n---- <img src=\"16G.jpg\" title=\"16G.jpg\" width=\"300\" alt=\"16G.jpg\" \/>\n----",
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