


I also recommend buying a case and some cooling components like a cooling fan and heatsinks. Internationally, you can buy one for less than $50. Also, 4K! Here in our part of the world, you can get a Pi 4 Model B 4GB for around LKR 12,000 – LKR 14,000. But the Pi 4 ships with more up-to-date hardware and improved performance. I recommend going for a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B with at least 4GB RAM. We need to get our hands on a Raspberry Pi. Working computer to perform all the operationsįirst things first.It will all cost you less than LKR 25,000 ($125). There are a few steps involved but essentially the end result will let you access all your movies, tv shows, music, and whatnot from one central location within your own network. The idea was to build an inexpensive solution to store and organize all my media files and turn my regular LED TV into a smart one. Now, I finally found the time to build one for myself and thought it might be useful to pen it all down. I’ve been meaning to set up a home media center with a Raspberry Pi for a while.
