After building a DIY handheld computer based on a Raspberry Pi last year, developer rahmanshaber is back with version 2. In a nutshell, this mobile computer is designed to add a QWERTY keyboard, a ...
The same hardware hacker who built a a CyberDeck using the mainboard from a Framework Laptop a few months ago is back with a new project, and this time it’s smaller (and less powerful). The HandiPi is ...
Gamers and Raspberry Pi enthusiasts searching for a project to keep them busy for a few weekends may be interested in a new project created by Finn Andersen. Using the Raspberry Pi is free, RetroPie ...
If you are searching for inspiration to build your very own Raspberry Pi handheld games console you may be interested in a new system created by “Tombston”. the Raspberry Pi console is equipped with a ...
Minor thing, but I think the LXDE panel should be placed to the left or right side, like on the old EPOC Psion machines on such a wide screen. taking 32 pixels from the 400 height is too much screen ...
The Raspberry Pi is a great platform for running retro video games, and with the addition of some buttons, a TFT screen and some speakers it’s relatively inexpensive and easy to get a working console ...
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Amid the rise of high-end laptops and computers with powerful GPUs, it's safe to say that only a few handheld PCs exist at the moment. Although smartphones are always up for grabs due to their ...
[CNCDan] previously dabbled with Raspberry Pi CM4-powered gaming handhelds but was itching for something more powerful. Starting in May 2023, he embarked on building an Intel NUC7i5BNK-powered ...
Raspberry Pi 5 Wood Finished Cyberdeck with Custom Milled Keypad The Raspberry Pi is to cyberdecks as peanut butter is to jelly. This beautiful handheld cyberdeck has the kind of professional finish ...
Is that a PC in your pocket? If you owned an old-school pocket PC, it probably elicits fond memories. It was a time when devices like that seemed magical. Technically we still have them; they're just ...
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