The Raspberry Pi is a $35 computer board that’s about the size of a pack of cards. It’s not the fastest PC around, and it doesn’t even come with a case — but you can build some pretty nifty projects ...
We have featured a number of amazing creations using the $35 Raspberry Pi mini PC, but this new portable version of the Raspberry Pi, using a low-cost LCD TFT display, and 12v power supply, pushes the ...
A portable Commodore C64 laptop powered by Raspberry Pi 5 and VICE, with a 10-inch 4:3 screen, so you can play classics anywhere without ...
The Raspberry Pi is a great little computer, but it's not exactly the most portable thing in the world. If you want to use it on the go, Instructables user old_alex shows off how to add in a portable, ...
The best thing about the Raspberry Pi is the fact that it's small and doesn't consume a lot of power, but it's still missing a great solution to make the Pi portable. If you're looking for a lot of ...
A Raspberry Pi 5 and the CrowView Note 14 surprised me as a lightweight travel workstation that handled real work better than ...
The eNcade hopes to capitalize on your misplaced nostalgia. Essentially a Raspberry Pi inside a cute case, the portable console promises to add online multi-player to classic games, thereby allowing ...
We love Raspberry Pi cyberdecks and have covered quite a few over the years but every now and then we come across one that's particularly exciting and today is one of those days! Maker and developer ...
[Bram] wasn’t satisfied with the portable music playback devices that were currently available. He craved an offline music player that had a large storage capacity but found that this was only ...
Since being delivered into the eager hands of hackers, enthusiasts and dabblers, the credit-card-sized Raspberry Pi personal computer has found itself an integral part of a growing list of novel ...
One Redditor has built himself a unique console -- a homemade PS2 portable that uses original PS2 hardware and delivers games via a Raspberry Pi and a repurposed ethernet port. Share on Facebook ...
We sure love to see nicely designed products get a new lease on life. Just as the new Raspberry Pi Zero 2 was being announced, [production] was stuffing an original RPi Zero into an old iPod’s case.