Tag: HDMI
Evervision expands all-in-one HDMI TFT displays portfolio
Evervision Electronics Europe has expanded its range of HDMI TFT displays to address growing demand, adding five new display sizes to its portfolio. [via] The Evervision HDMI TFT displays modules are available in 5", 7", 8", 9"and 10.1" TFT LCD displays in different...
Continue ReadingEMB-2610 Pico-ITX SBC Runs Linux and comes with Touch Panel
Ohio based company, Estone Technology (AKA Habey) has updated the product page for the new EMB-2610 Pico-ITX SBC. The EMB-2610 follows earlier Habey Pico-ITX SBCs such as last year’s i.MX6 UL powered EMB-2200 and i.MX6 based EMB-2230. This time Estone has used a 14nm Intel Atom SoC....
Continue ReadingNew Mini-ITX Form Factor Open-X 8M Development Kit Is Built Around i.MX8M Module
The Canada based company Intrinsyc has announced the Open-X 8M System on Module (SOM) a month ago. Now Open-X 8M is followed up with a Mini-ITX form factor Open-X 8M Development Kit build. The kit includes a GbE port, dual USB 3.0 ports, M2 expansion, and much more user-friendly...
Continue Readinggen4-4DPi Series – Primary Displays for the Raspberry Pi
The gen4-4DPi range are Primary Display’s for the Raspberry Pi* A+, B+, Pi2, Pi3, Pi Zero and Pi Zero W, which display the primary output of the Raspberry Pi, like what is normally sent to the HDMI or Composite output. It features an integrated Resistive Touch panel or Capacitive...
Continue ReadingOckel Sirius B – Windows 10 Pocket PC
As the world gets more advanced, technology is getting smaller. Case in point: the Ockel Sirius B Windows 10 Mini-Computer. This pocket-sized PC is powered by an Intel processor and 2GB of RAM, and boasts high-speed built-in WiFi and Bluetooth. Plus, with a wide range of inputs and...
Continue ReadingRaspberry Pi tutorial: Use SSH to in order to remote control your Raspberry Pi
SSH protocol can be very useful if we want to remote control our Raspberry Pi. I am using a Raspberry Pi A+ board in this video but you can use any Raspberry Pi board you like. So far, when we wanted to use our Raspberry Pi, we were using a keyboard, a mouse and a monitor via the...
Continue ReadingRaspberry Pi Zero: the $5 computer
Raspberry Pi has announced a really cheap micro computer priced at only 5$. You can even get it for free with the December issue of MagPi magazine. Raspberry Pi Zero runs Raspbian and main features are: A Broadcom BCM2835 application processor 1GHz ARM11 core (40%...
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