While the RasPad comes with a 10.1-inch touchscreen housed in a wedge-shaped case, the creators of the CutiePi have opted for a more portable option, offering an 8-inch display in a slate that's only ...
Since the Raspberry Pi arrived back in 2012, we’ve seen no end of interesting and creative designs for portable versions of the little computer. They often have problems in interfacing with their ...
SunFounder, an education technology company based in China, is trying to make it even easier for would-be programmers of all ages to get coding and building with Raspberry Pi. The Raspad is the ...
We’re big geeks when it comes to Raspberry Pi, the small education-focused single-board computers which have beaten the odds to become the third highest selling general-purpose computer ever built.
The Raspberry Pi opened up a whole new world of DIY projects but it has ironically been more difficult to actually produce a "normal" RPi-powered computer that doesn't look like a Frankensteined ...
The CutiePi is a tablet computer that’s a little different from most tablets on the market. It’s a relatively inexpensive tablet. It’s designed to run a Linux-based operating system with a custom, ...
The CutiePie is a tablet with a 8 inch, 1280 x 800 pixel display, a 5,000 mAh battery, and a carrying handle. It’s also a modular, open source device that’s powered by a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ ...
Looking for inspiration for a new year's project? Take inspiration from maker fanatic Michael Castor, who's made his own tablet, complete with touchscreen and hand-crafted plywood case. It's powered ...
The RasPad3 will give owners of Raspberry Pi’s a new reason to love their favorite single-board computers even more. It just needs to improve on a few things to make them even happier. Why you can ...
The highly anticipated Kickstarter campaign has now started for the third generation Raspberry Pi tablet created by SunFounder, with super early bird pledges starting from $149 offering a massive 50% ...
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