If you have a cheap laptop and you realize you can’t connect a second monitor to it, what do you do? Well, if you are [Pierre Couy], you grab a Raspberry Pi and put together a virtual screen solution.
While there's a wide array of complex and fancy projects you can make with a Raspberry Pi, one of its most practical uses is ...
I would guess that running a Pi on a single monitor at 1080p would probably provide a decent experience for most people. The lack of robust hardware video encode/decode is a big downfall though. It ...