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Review: PaPiRus ePaper Screen HAT for Raspberry Pi – Elektor

Review: PaPiRus ePaper Screen HAT for Raspberry Pi   Elektor The objective of the PaPiRus ePaper Screen HAT for Raspberry Pi is to make ePaper (e-paper) technology available to anyone, which is why it is a fully open …

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Raspberry Pi 4G LTE HAT – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi 4G LTE HAT Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiasts searching for a way to add 4G LTE to their project may be interested in a new Raspberry Pi hat which is now available, supporting 150Mbps downloads and 50Mbps uploads on LTE bands used in Europe, South America, and parts of …

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Raspberry Pi gains first CAT4 LTE add-on – LinuxGizmos.com

Raspberry Pi gains first CAT4 LTE add-on LinuxGizmos.com Japan-based MechaTracks has announced the first 4G LTE HAT board for the Raspberry Pi with full CAT4 operation, enabling 150Mbps downloads and 50Mbps uploads. Selling for ¥25000 JPY yen or €195 (about $222), the 4GPi is over twice the cost of …

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New LTE modem add-on board for Raspberry Pi eases IoT deployments – TechRepublic

TechRepublic New LTE modem add-on board for Raspberry Pi eases IoT deployments TechRepublic The Japanese company MechaTracks has announced a 4G LTE add-on board (commonly called a HAT) for the Raspberry Pi called 4GPi.

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Review: PaPiRus ePaper Screen HAT for Raspberry Pi – Elektor (blog)

Elektor (blog) Review: PaPiRus ePaper Screen HAT for Raspberry Pi Elektor (blog) The objective of the PaPiRus ePaper Screen HAT for Raspberry Pi is to make ePaper (e-paper) technology available to anyone, which is why it is a fully open source product with schematics and source code at GitHub. Besides the ePaper display, the HAT …

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Official TV HAT add-on brings DVB-T2 streaming to the Raspberry Pi – The INQUIRER

The INQUIRER Official TV HAT add-on brings DVB-T2 streaming to the Raspberry Pi The INQUIRER THE RASPBERRY PI FOUNDATION has launched an official TV HAT add-on, enabling users to receive DVB-T2 transmissions.

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Raspberry Pi’s new TV add-on is out: But there’s a catch for US … – ZDNet

ZDNet Raspberry Pi's new TV add-on is out: But there's a catch for US … ZDNet Raspberry Pi Foundation launches a Pi Zero-shaped TV add-on for the popular single-board computer.

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Introducing the Raspberry Pi TV HAT

Today we are excited to launch a new add-on board for your Raspberry Pi: the Raspberry Pi TV HAT , on sale now at $21.50. The TV HAT connects to the 40-pin GPIO header and to a suitable antenna, allowing your Raspberry Pi to receive DVB-T2 television broadcasts. Watch TV with your Raspberry Pi With the board, you can receive and view television on a Raspberry Pi, or you can use your Pi as a server to stream television over a network to other devices.

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LoRa gateway and node boards run on Raspberry Pi power – LinuxGizmos.com

LoRa gateway and node boards run on Raspberry Pi power LinuxGizmos.com Pi Supply, which has produced a variety of Raspberry Pi add-on boards including the Papirus E-Paper display and Flick HAT gesture detector, has now returned to Kickstarter to launch a series of IoT LoRa Boards that work with the Pi.

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Review: Raspberry Pi Power over Ethernet HAT – Elektor (blog)

Elektor (blog) Review: Raspberry Pi Power over Ethernet HAT Elektor (blog) This defines a vendor independent way of delivering power to a device, and is the way the Raspberry Pi goes. Using this HAT won't be the common way of powering your Pi for a long time, but gives us some nice use cases.

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