The Cyberdore 2064 cyberdeck project leverages a Raspberry Pi Zero (not the newer Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W), a supplementary Pi Pico, a low-resolution 128x64 pixel OLED display, a built-in keyboard ...
Epoxy holds the printed parts to the Pi 400 The Raspberry Pi has always been popular in the nascent cyberdeck scene, providing real Linux computing power in a compact, portable package.
But [MSG] had a different idea. His cyberdeck still has the customary Raspberry Pi inside, but it also has an i7 Intel NUC that can be fired up at the touch of a button. He says it’s the best of ...
It's hard to believe that it's already November, but we're incredibly thankful for all the great Raspberry Pi projects we've come across this year. Today, we're looking at ten of the best Pi ...