Makers and Raspberry Pi enthusiasts interested in building their very own mini Raspberry Pi home cinema projectors might be interested in the Nebra Anybeam, which was launched by earlier this month ...
This DIY Projector with Raspberry Pi features an old projector that is modified with some latest technology nowadays. With few hacks or modifications, this project is fully functional used to display ...
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 ...
Who doesn’t want a pocket protector projector? Nothing will impress a date more than being able to whip out a PowerPoint presentation of your latest trip to the comic book convention. The key to ...
Mick Jagger famously said that you cain’t always get what you want. But this is Hackaday, and we make what we want or can’t get. Case in point: [Andrew Tudoroi] is drawn to retro LEDs and wanted one ...
The Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+ is an add-on board for connecting M.2 M-key compatible devices to the Raspberry Pi 5. It has a data transfer speed of up to 500MB/s and costs $12 (approximately 1,880 yen). M ...
As well as being a very cheap computer solution housed on a single, credit-card sized board, the Raspberry Pi can easily be added to using Hardware Attached on Top (HAT) add-on boards. There's already ...
A power regulator and parametric measurement tool for Raspberry Pi has been launched on Kickstarter in the form of the Abbycus V Series. Designed by John Hoeppner the Raspberry Pi HAT is capable of ...
Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ Gets a Power Over Ethernet HAT Fitting this HAT to your Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ means there is no longer any need to attach a power cable as up to 15 watts of power can be ...
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