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*[[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zKwqMQjn1YJiMpzdVrWOg_z6sMcKhwEJlV-g4gcSXds/edit?usp=sharing My Bom for a 1080p 7 Inch Touchscreen, Raspberry Pi 4 (4gb), Model with tons of adapters etc]] | |||
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Revision as of 18:12, 26 October 2019
Introduction
- A touch-screen tablet shaped computer made from a Raspberry Pi is a low-hanging fruit type of project featuring the integration of advanced DIY computing (1.4 Ghz quad core, 1 G RAM) with open source 3D printing. A 3D printed case can be used, and with a bluetooth headset - the combination can be turned into a smart phone or "phablet".
- Phone can be added via an auxiliary Pi Zero for low power requirement when used as a phone with the other Pi as the main computer. Just sayin.
- Low end models are good educational/gift kits, high end models with things such as data logger ports, or barcode/qr code readers are especially usefull in research and logistics/sales enviroments respectively
- May be used as a thin client from a server, for example to run FreeCAD?
Examples
- Open source project - DukePad - [1]
- CutiePi - forthcoming - open source but custom board - [2]
- Pretty good one. OS is problematic as of 2017. [3]
- DIY example - [4]
- RasPad - [5]. Kickstarter campaign - [6]
Operating Systems
- Raspbian - [
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See Also
Links
- Raspberry Pi Tablet Specification
- Running FreeCAD on Raspberry Pi 2 and 3 - [7]
- Yale Log