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Raspberry Pi finally releases its own monitor for your SBC projects
Raspberry Pi 500 is a versatile mini-PC packed with powerful hardware for tinkerers. The new Raspberry Pi monitor complements ...
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7 displays that are perfect for your next Raspberry Pi project
Available for pre-order at the time of writing, these take the form of the Badger, Tufty, and Blinky. These are E-Ink, IPS, ...
The Raspberry Pi 400 was a hit when it came out in 2020, harkening back to the days when people would stuff a whole computer under the gigantic keys of an old-fashioned keyboard. If you love that form ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts rejoice! The much-anticipated Raspberry Pi 500, a powerful new computer built into a compact keyboard, has finally hit the shelves alongside a sleek companion monitor. This ...
Raspberry Pi has announced a second-generation of its computer-in-keyboard, and a branded monitor. Aimed at home computing and based on RP5 technology, the Raspberry Pi 500 keyboard computer has a ...
For a computer with no screen, the Raspberry Pi sure managed to make a splash. Now we get to more easily see what the Raspberry Pi is actually up to. Today, the company that sells the tiny devices ...
Raspberry Pi has made three big product announcements today, they are the Raspberry Pi 500, Raspberry Pi 500 Desktop Kit, and the Raspberry Pi Monitor. They cost from $90, $120, and $100, respectively ...
Some of our readers might remember the Raspberry Pi monitor we featured here on Geeky Gadgets at the beginning of the month. Offering Raspberry Pi mini PC owners a chance to help Kickstart a ...
I've been using the "Ping Plotter" app on my local laptop for the past few weeks to monitor network issues with 2 adults + 3 kids WFH/virtual school. I have a 15 inch LCD mounted in my closet next to ...
A project aims to bring an inexpensive 9-inch portable monitor to the popular $25 Raspberry Pi PC, which comes without a keyboard, mouse or monitor. The HDMIPi will include an LCD panel that will show ...
Behold, something we’ve always wanted. [Matthieu] mounted his Raspberry Pi board inside of a computer monitor. His work makes for the cheapest smart-TV modification we can possibly think of. The image ...
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