Raspberry Pi shrinks the size of its touchscreen while keeping the same resolution It's cheaper and smaller, but it does not introduce new capabilities Retailers are already listing the new screen at ...
In a nutshell: Raspberry Pi released its first official display nine years ago. The company is now providing a mild upgrade to the original accessory, with better specs and a high level of ...
The official development team at Raspberry Pi have recently launched their second generation touchscreen in the form of the app named Raspberry Pi 2 Touchscreen. Providing an affordable and versatile ...
In recent years, integrating smart home devices into your living space has never been simpler. They have become easier to set up with user-friendly apps and step-by-step guides, and some are ...
If you're in the market for a smart home hub, you can't go wrong with a Raspberry Pi. These handy SBCs are a great way to get a smart home up and running; they don't take much power to run 24/7, they ...
The folks at Raspberry Pi have announced a new touchscreen component for people using boards to create miniature touchscreen appliances: The 5-inch Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 is a 720p IPS ...
Raspberry Pi Zero enthusiasts who are eager to build their very own affordable and portable smart projector using the tiny Raspberry Pi Zero micro PC may find the new Tottori project particularly ...
Nine years after launching an official touchscreen display accessory for Raspberry Pi computer, the Raspberry Pi team is back with a new model. The new Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 has the same $60 ...
Raspberry Pi’s single-board computers are full-fledged PCs that can work with a wide variety of accessories. But every now and then the folks that make the little PCs introduce first-party hardware ...
Everything from coffee makers to home hydroponics systems seems equipped with hardware that allows them to be controlled via smart home ecosystems, but plenty of items don't come with smart controls.
The Raspberry Pi might sound like dessert, but it's actually a credit card–sized computer changing the world of DIY tech. First launched in 2012 by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, it was designed to make ...