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The open-source project uses a Raspberry Pi with WiFi and either an HDMI monitor or a monitor that the Pi can drive (e.g., a VGA with an HDMI adapter). You are probably thinking: Why not just let ...
The Raspberry Pi version by [Dylan] puts a 27″ monitor behind the mirror. That is either terribly impressive or way over the top but seeing Linux boot behind the mirror makes it worth the effort.
We’ve seen a few different magic mirror projects using a Raspberry Pi, but in the newest issue of MagPi they’ve put together what might as well be the definitive magic mirror guide as it’s ...
A clever maker took a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B and built a smart mirror with touch support and facial recognition.
Beyond quirky and educational purposes, the Raspberry Pi extends its footprint to household applications too.
If you want a high-quality, highly customizable digital photo frame, you can build one using Raspberry Pi. Here's how to do it.
But since we’re on a Raspberry Pi, there are a couple extra steps in the basic setup, like disabling the screensaver, rotating the screen (assuming you’re using a vertical mirror), and making ...
Jaeheon Shim is using a Raspberry Pi Pico to power this Inky Frame display with a custom organizer setup that integrates with Todoist.