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3 things a $20 ESP32 display can easily do that a tablet can't
Discover the unexpected power of a $20 device that outshines tablets in versatility and reliability for your next ESP32 ...
Have you ever found yourself wishing for a development board that packs a punch without taking up too much space? Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast tinkering with your next big idea, a student eager to ...
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This ESP32 display shows what I'm listening to on Spotify, while also roasting my music taste
I've been playing around with ESP32 devices for a long time now, increasing both the complexity of the projects and, at times, the weirdness of them. That's why I built a Spotify "now playing" display ...
The miniature Holo Cubic display is a groundbreaking device that creates the illusion of a holographic 3D display, offering a glimpse into the future of visual technology. By using a beam splitter and ...
Remember the good old PDAs or Personal Digital Assistants that people used for taking notes, keeping schedules, keeping a tab on contacts, and such stuff? Here is what can be said as a modern take on ...
[educ8s.tv] has built weather stations before, but his latest is his best yet. It’s all thanks to its low-power design, enabled by its e-paper display. The build is based around an ESP32 ...
Obsolete hardware is all around us, and some of it has some pretty interesting tech buried within. One such device is an old Belgacom TV Box. Instead of using the ubiquitous LCD screen, it uses a ...
Got an old monitor gathering dust? You might want to keep it. There’s a new way to turn it into something surprisingly useful.
The ESP32 Rainbow is a small computer with a built-in touch keyboard, an integrated display, and a design that’s inspired by the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, with a keyboard layout and rainbow stripe that ...
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