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President’s Day Deals: Extra 15 Percent Off on Nintendo Switch Projector, Earbuds, Speakers – Geek

President’s Day Deals: Extra 15 Percent Off on Nintendo Switch Projector, Earbuds, Speakers   Geek It’s President’s Day and we’re celebrating by slashing prices on some of our most popular products by a further 15%. And, since these items had already been …

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3D-printed speakers from the Technical University of Denmark

Students taking Design of Mechatronics at the  Technical University of Denmark have created some seriously elegant and striking Raspberry Pi speakers. Their builds are part of a project asking them to “explore, design and build a 3D printed speaker, around readily available electronics and components”. The students have been uploading their designs, incorporating Raspberry Pis and HiFiBerry HATs, to Thingiverse throughout April.

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Bang & Olufsen will help you turn classic speakers into smart ones – The Verge

Geeky Gadgets Bang & Olufsen will help you turn classic speakers into smart ones The Verge Bang & Olufsen has partnered with HiFiBerry to launch a new DIY open-source product that'll help you upgrade your vintage speakers and turn them into wireless ones. The Beocreate 4 Channel Amplifier is a combination board that's designed for music …

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Retro TV Breathes New Life with a Raspberry Pi – Hackaday

Hackaday Retro TV Breathes New Life with a Raspberry Pi Hackaday Inside he jammed a 5″ LCD display, a Raspberry Pi and a power supply — with some room to spare. He also replaced the speakers with some upgraded baby woofers and an audio amp for the Pi. The end result is a pretty snazzy little device capable of ..

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