Your old Raspberry Pi and E-Ink display are about to become way more useful ...
March 6, 2016 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google The Raspberry Pi can power all kinds of great projects, but building an interface to actually interact with those ...
Your thermostat is some of the oldest and simplest automation in your home. For years these were one-temperature setting and nothing more. Programmable thermostats brought more control; they’re alarm ...
November 15, 2015 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Processing is a programming language that allows people to make visual art (amongst other things) using ...
Raspberry Pi Foundation is rolling out a smaller and more deliciously affordable version of its Touch Display 2. The new model is a 5-inch variant with similar specifications to the refreshed 7-inch ...
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Raspberry Pi releases smaller five-inch Touch Display 2 — lower in price, same resolution as larger model
Raspberry Pi has today announced the release of a smaller version of the recently released Raspberry Pi Touch 2 Display. Shrinking from a 7-inch to 5-inch display, the new screen has the same ...
No 3D model? At least there is a mechanical drawing. I suspect a lot of people who buy one of these are going to want to print a case for it which would be greatly simplified with a model. Also, at ...
Although it's pretty easy to hook up a Raspberry Pi to a screen using its HDMI port, it's not exactly the most portable of solutions (especially if there isn't a TV or monitor around). The Raspberry ...
People have been plugging Raspberry Pi boards into all kinds of displays for years, but now there’s an official—and portable—option: a 7-inch capacitive touch screen that will set you back just $60.
A year after it was first announced, the Raspberry Pi touch display finally launched on Tuesday. The new component means Raspberry Pi hackers can now experiment with an officially sanctioned 7-inch, ...
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