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Solve : New Rasberry Pi with display is no joke.? |
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Answer» New Rasberry PI with display is no joke. The popular $35 Raspberry Pi 2 is an uncased computer that is already being used in drones, ROBOTS, gadgets, tablets and even desktops. The otherwise stationary computer can be transformed into a laptop even by beginners with no hardware assembly experience. More recently, Eric Brown wrote this on Apr 14. Raspberry Pi gains an E-paper display Quote Percheron is just shy of its $15,241 Kickstarter goal and has already sold out two early bird rounds. The E-Paper HAT Display is currently available for a low of 39 UK Pounds (about $57) or 69 Pounds ($101) for a two-pack. Shipments are due in September. The links above have some nice photos. Yeah, not a replacement for your desktop. But a great idea for embedded computer with a piratical display in your next project. The e-ink screen looks cool, especially in applications where power efficiency is important when the screen needs to display for long times. I'm not overly sure about the benefit of the laptop version. It costs $300 including the Pi which is easily enough to get a much more powerful and useful, brand new regular laptop. I really don't see where this would be useful.Well... some Do-It-Yourself people want to build a laptop. However, it is hard to do, one has limited choices and the components are pricy. Now they have the raw materials with Rsdberry Pi. And it's a British product, made in Wales! God Bless the Welsh...What did a Welshman's first love say when he asked her to marry him? "Bahh."“It is possible to draw a completely new image to the PANEL or to partially redraw sections of the display, using functions from the Python Imaging Library (Pillow) and text can be placed using a variety of system fonts in various sizes,” said the developer at Percheron. I like it It's not earth shattering...it's a Pi fer cryin out loud.Quote from: patio on April 16, 2015, 02:30:53 PM It's not earth shattering...it's a Pi fer cryin out loud. True but Pi*2 takes us full circle.However inaccurate it is...i'd have to agree... |
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