I have had a Raspberry Pi 400 for about two months now and the number one detail that people miss when they review is that you can buy SD cards for $10 2 $30.
You can then install 1 OS per SD card and because the SD card is easily accessible you just shut down change the card and put a different operating system.
There are ways to load multiple operating systems on a card but they're so cheap I don't bother.
This has allowed me to play with many distros including Ubuntu debian tinycore riscOS manjiro and many more
I have had a Raspberry Pi 400 for about two months now and the number one detail that people miss when they review is that you can buy SD cards for $10 2 $30.
You can then install 1 OS per SD card and because the SD card is easily accessible you just shut down change the card and put a different operating system.
There are ways to load multiple operating systems on a card but they're so cheap I don't bother.
This has allowed me to play with many distros including Ubuntu debian tinycore riscOS manjiro and many more