Akihabaranews.com has all the details on a new DIY (Do It Yourself) Tablet PC from Ripple, a company in Korea. The specs on the TN120R look pretty common with other Tablet PC’s ( Core 2 2.1 ghz, 120 ...
Kano sells line of DIY computing kits designed to help kids learn to assemble and use computers and learn to code. Up until now most of the company’s kits have been built around Raspberry Pi ...
Love the idea of a notebook-sized device you can use to read books anywhere but don't want to shell out cash for a Kindle? PopSci's DIY Kindle boasts a color display and at a higher screen ...
Hardly the easiest DIY project I’ve seen, but I give this guy credit for assembling his own tablet computer using a Macbook and Intuos Wacom tablet, which he calls an iTab. Apparently Wei of weistudio ...
Educational computer company Kano has been selling Raspberry Pi-based systems for a few years, but last summer the company introduced its first Windows device — the Kano PC Windows tablet, with an ...
The Raspberry Pi was primarily intended for educational purposes but the Single Board Computer (SBC) kicked off a new niche market of affordable computing boards and even computers you can assemble ...
When Kano launched in 2013, we called it a “drool-worthy kit that lets kids build their own computers.” Of course, it was a computer in the most basic sense of the word, an impeccably designed kit ...
Tablet cases–even simple sleeves–are expensive. I can understand spending $40 to $100 for a ruggedized tablet case, but for a basic sleeve? No thank you. Still, it’s a good idea to have some sort of ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results