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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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Watching VinylVideo with a Raspberry Pi A+

Play back video and sound on your television using your turntable and the VinylVideo converter, as demonstrated by YouTuber TechMoan. VinylVideo – Playing video from a 45rpm record With a VinylVideo convertor you can play video from a vinyl record played on a standard record player

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Resurrect Teletext as your Twitter feed with this ace Raspberry Pi bake – TrustedReviews

TrustedReviews Resurrect Teletext as your Twitter feed with this ace Raspberry Pi bake TrustedReviews Teletext finally disappeared from our television screens this month, leaving us to fondly recall those pre-internet days when we waited for football scores to update on our television screens. However, as we've come to appreciate over the last few … and more »

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Resurrect Teletext as your Twitter feed with this ace Raspberry Pi … – TrustedReviews

TrustedReviews Resurrect Teletext as your Twitter feed with this ace Raspberry Pi … TrustedReviews Teletext finally disappeared from our television screens this month, leaving us to fondly recall those pre-internet days when we waited for football scores.

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Turn your smartphone into a universal remote

Honolulu-based software developer bbtinkerer was tired of never being able to find the TV remote. So he made his own using a Raspberry Pi Zero, and connected it to a web app accessible on his smartphone. Finding a remote alternative “I needed one because the remote in my house tends to go missing a lot,” explains Bernard aka bbtinkerer on the Instructables page for his Raspberry Pi Zero Universal Remote.”If I want the controller, I have to hunt down three people and hope one of them remembers that they took it.” For the build, Bernard used a Raspberry Pi Zero, an IR LED and corresponding receiver, Raspbian Lite, and a neat little 3D-printed housing

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PiSerialixed Raspberry Pi 3 UART USB Board (video) – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets PiSerialixed Raspberry Pi 3 UART USB Board (video) Geeky Gadgets If you want to use a Raspberry Pi 3 ( or for that matter, a Pi Zero) , a typical initial set up requires a Television, an HDMI Cable and a keyboard.

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TV Time Machine

Back when home television sets were thin on the ground and programmes were monochrome, TV maintained a magical aura, a ‘how do they fit the people in that little box’ wonder which has been lost now that sets are common and almost everyone has their own video camera or recording device. Many older shows were filmed specifically to be watched in black and white, and, in much the same way that plugging your SNES into an HD monitor doesn’t quite look right, old classics just don’t look the same when viewed on the modern screen. 50’s televisions were so pretty.

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Hang Your Raspberry Pi on the Back of Your TV with Velcro – Lifehacker

Lifehacker Hang Your Raspberry Pi on the Back of Your TV with Velcro Lifehacker This isn't exactly an earth-shattering tip, but it's a nice little improvement I made to my Pi setup in the bedroom: I got a short, flat HDMI cable, some 3M command strips I had lying around (though Velcro would work just as well), and stuck the little … Hang Your Raspberry Pi on the Back of Your Television with Velcro Kentucky Post Pioneer all 2 news articles

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