bumble-berry-pi: A cheap and easy-to-build Raspberry Pi cyberdeck
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A maker created the Bumble Berry Pi, an affordable handheld computer built around a Raspberry Pi, designed as a quicker and cheaper alternative to commercial options like the Clockwork Pi uConsole. The pocket-sized device features a 4.3-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth keyboard, and 37-watt-hour battery for all-day use, requiring only two 3D-printed parts for assembly. Costing approximately $60 in parts plus the Raspberry Pi, it offers a practical solution for portable computing and programming tasks.
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