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AV integration in a networked world – Installation International

Installation International AV integration in a networked world Installation International Scalable computing power such as Raspberry Pi compute modules or Open Pluggable Specification (OPS) Slot-in PCs can be embedded into the displays to create a fully integrated solution. The P and V Series line-ups each consist of three models, ranging …

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NEC Display Collaborates With Raspberry Pi For Next Generation Smart Displays – Hot Hardware

Hot Hardware NEC Display Collaborates With Raspberry Pi For Next Generation Smart Displays Hot Hardware NEC in Europe said it will be sharing an open platform modular approach with Raspberry Pi , one that will enable a seamless integration of the latter's devices into the former's displays. Specifically, NEC is interested in Raspberry Pi's newest low-cost …

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NEC is Bundling Raspberry Pi 3s in its Pro Displays | Digital Trends – Digital Trends

Digital Trends NEC is Bundling Raspberry Pi 3s in its Pro Displays | Digital Trends Digital Trends NEC has announced a partnership with the Raspberry Pi Foundation to begin selling professional displays with built-in Raspberry Pi 3s. NEC taps tiny Raspberry Pi Compute Model for big-screen smart …

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The Compute Module – now in an NEC display near you

Back in April 2014, we launched the Compute Module to provide hardware developers with a way to incorporate Raspberry Pi technology into their own products.

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The world’s largest Raspberry Pi display?

David Whale, a STEM ambassador and all-round good egg, mailed me last week to tell me about a project he’d been involved in at Goodwood race course. The Greenpower Education Trust run an electric car series for schools and businesses, where students and staff build electric race cars, and compete in 4hr mileage marathons around the country. Essex Goblins 2013 They’ve been doing a lot of work with Raspberry Pis (many of the cars have a Raspberry Pi inside), and asked David if he could use a Raspberry Pi to populate a giant display at the Goodwood course with race information.

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