The Raspberry Pi is a $35 computer board that’s about the size of a pack of cards. It’s not the fastest PC around, and it doesn’t even come with a case — but you can build some pretty nifty projects ...
The Typeframe PX-88 is a modern computer with a retro design that’s inspired by the Epson PX-4, a portable computer released in 1985. But this is a fully modern device with a flip-up touchscreen ...
Since being delivered into the eager hands of hackers, enthusiasts and dabblers, the credit-card-sized Raspberry Pi personal computer has found itself an integral part of a growing list of novel ...
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You, too, can build this gorgeous retro cyberdeck powered by a Raspberry Pi
As spotted by Liliputing, the Typeframe PX-88 is a lovely retro piece that looks like something you can pick off a shelf at a ...
We all know that the Raspberry Pi makes a great media center, but that wasn't enough for Instructables user MisterM. He wanted to make the media center portable, so he stuffed it inside an old ...
If you are looking for a new Raspberry Pi project to keep you busy over a weekend you might be interested in this new portable Raspberry Pi tablet. The Pi Tablet has been created using a little 3D ...
We have featured a number of amazing creations using the $35 Raspberry Pi mini PC, but this new portable version of the Raspberry Pi, using a low-cost LCD TFT display, and 12v power supply, pushes the ...
The Raspberry Pi is a great little computer, but it's not exactly the most portable thing in the world. If you want to use it on the go, Instructables user old_alex shows off how to add in a portable, ...
For better or worse, the most popular use for the Raspberry Pi – by far – is media centers and retro game consoles. No, the great unwashed masses aren’t developing Linux drivers for their Pi ...
The eNcade hopes to capitalize on your misplaced nostalgia. Essentially a Raspberry Pi inside a cute case, the portable console promises to add online multi-player to classic games, thereby allowing ...
We love Raspberry Pi cyberdecks and have covered quite a few over the years but every now and then we come across one that's particularly exciting and today is one of those days! Maker and developer ...
We sure love to see nicely designed products get a new lease on life. Just as the new Raspberry Pi Zero 2 was being announced, [production] was stuffing an original RPi Zero into an old iPod’s case.
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