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The micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer can that can be made to interact with built-in sensors and buttons to make its 25 LEDs flash in different patterns, letting it display - for example - letters and numbers.
In addition, it can be connected to other computing kits via its input-output rings - including the Raspberry Pi, Arduino and Galileo - to carry out more complex tasks.
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