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If I understood correctly, there's two Arduino boards included in this breadboard? If that's the case, this is definitely something I'm going to use in the future! :O 

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It seems like a breadboard indeed but has an Arduino in it. I'm not sure whether there are two Arduino's in it, probably the Atmega16U2 is for programming the main one: the ATmega328P that is the chip for typical arduino's (although the P variety is a bit more sophisticated than the one from a Arduino UNO).

It has an interesting 'LEGO compatible' bottom: 

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Not sure why they reversed the studs in the middle though.

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I think it would have been nice if they included holes for connecting Technic pins.  Depending on your usage, studs may not provide the necessary clutch power so that your $45 board won't go flying off.   :classic: 

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As someone who tends to stick to British trains, this sadly is of limited use, 8 wide is too wide. Possibly worth using for trackside stuff.

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