Raspberry Pi enthusiasts searching for a low-power E-Ink display for their next project may be interested in a new Raspberry Pi HAT E-Ink display in the form of the E Paper HAT available in both 1.54 ...
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7 displays that are perfect for your next Raspberry Pi project
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Anyone wanting to learn more about the awesome Raspberry Pi Sense HAT or take part in this year’s official Raspberry Pi Astro Pi challenge unveiled this month. May be interested in a new article which ...
Touchsy is family of 3.2 inch, 320 x 240 pixel LCD touchscreen displays designed to work with most single-board computers. There are three versions designed for specific hardware platforms and a ...
E Ink displays and the many benefits they come with shouldn’t need any introduction. No wonder it has emerged as the preferred choice for a display among the DIY guys who love tinkering with their ...
One of the things that makes Raspberry Pi’s small and inexpensive single-board computers interesting is the 40-pin connectors that makes it possible to connect expansion boards called HATs (which ...
An increasing number of smart devices are headed to market as the Internet of Things (IoT) takes hold. That includes everyday appliances—perhaps one day your toaster will pull images from the web to ...
While writing about Kali Linux on the Raspberry Pi recently, I started thinking about portability with the Raspberry Pi. Until now, I have used a standard HDMI desktop monitor (24", 1920x1080), which ...
The latest modding project by Nico Rahardian Tangara aims to bring the charm of a Polaroid instant camera into the digital age, Tom’s Hardware reported. To achieve this, the enthusiast combines a ...
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