Hack A Day member Timothy Giles has created a very unique Raspberry Pi powered rotating picture frame, which incorporates both a Raspberry Pi and a little Arduino hardware to rotate the frame smoothly ...
Here’s a novel approach to adding a display to your Raspberry Pi. Instead of using a wired display — either via the HDMI (which can feed a DVI port with a simple hardware adapter) or the composite ...
HaD reader [Greg] just finished an LCD picture frame project he’s been working on for a while. This is no ordinary photo display. His brother came up with the idea of having a device to display photos ...
Pimoroni’s Inky Frame 4.0″ is a small, low-power electronic paper display with a limited color palette, five buttons for controls, a microSD card reader for storage, and a Raspberry Pi Pico W at the ...
If you have a Raspberry Pi and LED matrix, and some time on your hands, you can decorate your house with some pixel art. This simple project by maker Frederick Vandenbosch uses the large 32×32 RGB LED ...
Here’s how Arjun built a digital photo frame that collects photos from his personal social media account and displays them in an LCD. This easy-to-build frame uses Raspberry Pi model B and runs on ...
Although it's pretty easy to hook up a Raspberry Pi to a screen using its HDMI port, it's not exactly the most portable of solutions (especially if there isn't a TV or monitor around). The Raspberry ...
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