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Norris is no stranger to Raspberry Pi-based portable computers. Last year he designed the Chonky Palmtop with a split-keyboard for touch-typing.
The developer behind the Noodle Pi has another idea. He’s launched a Kickstarter campaign for a Raspberry Pi computer kit that fits into your pocket when fully assembled.
Morgan's build uses a Raspberry Pi, a 3.5" LCD screen from a car's backup camera system, a WiFi dongle, Bluetooth Dongle, and a tiny keyboard and trackpad. The little computer even has a 64GB SSD ...
Many a PC gamer cut their teeth installing games on DOS and figuring out how to tweak their settings to make it run. But as computers have become orders of magnitude more powerful, these ...
Whether as a first computer or a secondary machine, this project takes little time and costs far less than a basic x86 system right now.
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts thinking of building their very own pocket PC may be interested in a Pi Zero project called the Noodle Pi, which takes the form of a tiny 3D printed pocket computer ...
Looking for something to do with a Raspberry Pi mini-PC? These easy and practical projects are good for all levels, even beginners. Streaming. Gaming. Networking. Even printing!