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BBC Micro:bit: Raspberry Pi alternative is available to order in the UK from £13 – Inquirer

Inquirer BBC Micro:bit: Raspberry Pi alternative is available to order in the UK from £13 Inquirer RASPBERRY PI ALTERNATIVE the BBC Micro:bit is available for public pre-order in the UK starting at a just £12.99 for the micro-computer and £14.99 for a complete starter kit.

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Raspberry Pi Portable Games Console – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Portable Games Console Geeky Gadgets As you might have already guessed the Raspberry Pi games console is powered by a PiJuice battery pack designed by the team, and is constructed using a Raspberry Pi Model A+ mini PC, Adafruit 2.2” TFT screen together with a variety of other components. and more

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PiJuice Portable Battery Pack Supports Every Raspberry Pi (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets PiJuice Portable Battery Pack Supports Every Raspberry Pi (video) Geeky Gadgets Makers, hobbyists and developers looking for a portable battery pack and power supply for their Raspberry Pi mini PC may be interested in a new solution called PiJuice that has been created to both offer a portable power solution together with a wealth … PiJuice Adds Power To Your Pirojects TechCrunch all 2 news articles

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Raspberry Pi Portable Created Using Car Backup Monitor – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Portable Created Using Car Backup Monitor Geeky Gadgets The system is not touchscreen so will required additional keyboard and mouse to control but provides a great portable solution for those looking to take their Raspberry Pi system with them and can be powered by a portable USB battery pack of your choice.

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Build A Raspberry Pi-Powered Touchscreen Point-And-Shoot Camera – Lifehacker Australia

Build A Raspberry Pi -Powered Touchscreen Point-And-Shoot Camera Lifehacker Australia You'll need a Raspberry Pi , the Raspberry Pi Camera Board, a touchscreen, a battery pack, and a few other parts.

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Build Your Own Raspberry Pi Touchscreen WiFi-Enabled Camera for About $150 – PetaPixel

PetaPixel Build Your Own Raspberry Pi Touchscreen WiFi-Enabled Camera for About $150 PetaPixel The camera they've created uses a Raspberry Pi , the Pi's camera module, their own PiTFT touchscreen, a USB battery pack, a WiFi dongle and, well, that's actually about it. The grand total for all these parts comes out to less than 150 bucks. DIY skill …

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Raspberry Pi Infrared Camera Module Available from RS Components Shoots … – EIN News (press release)

Raspberry Pi Infrared Camera Module Available from RS Components Shoots … EIN News (press release) To get started with Pi NoIR, users will need a Raspberry Pi board, an SD card with OS installed, and a battery pack or power supply

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Sprite Uses Raspberry Pi for Silly Promotion – EE Times

Sprite Uses Raspberry Pi for Silly Promotion EE Times As the brains, they are using a Raspberry Pi model B. This is powered by an off-the-shelf battery pack so they didn't have to deal with Li-Po charging circuits or protection. Also crammed into the camera is a small speaker and amplifier.

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Raspberry Pi Model A goes on sale for £20 – ComputerActive.co.uk

ComputerActive.co.uk Raspberry Pi Model A goes on sale for £20 ComputerActive.co.uk It is possible to run the Raspberry Pi using a battery pack that provides the standard 5V through the microUSB socket. He did warn that a battery pack of four AA batteries is not suitable because the voltage would be too high for the Raspberry Pi (6V …

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