This DIY DS-style dual-screen Raspberry Pi handheld is built around the Compute Module 5. Features dual 480p DSI touchscreens, Xbox-pattern controls, stereo audio, DAC, and 5000mAh battery. Designed ...
Have you ever found yourself wishing your favorite gadget could do just a little more—run faster, handle heavier tasks, or just feel more powerful in your hands? For fans of the Clockwork Pi uConsole, ...
The GamerCard is a new handheld game console that stands out in an increasingly crowded field for a few reasons. It has an unusual design meant to resemble a gift card, complete with a hole in top ...
The MintyPi was a popular project that put a Raspberry Pi inside an Altoids tin to make a pocketable gaming handheld. Unfortunately, it’s not the easiest build to replicate anymore, but [jackw01] was ...
The mutantC v5.1 is a custom project built around a Raspberry Pi CM4 that looks like an early 2000s pocket PC spliced with a modern gaming handheld. Its creator, MutantCybernetics, shared the build ...
It’s powered by a Raspberry Pi Zero 2W with a quad-core processor and features a 4-inch, high-res, 60 fps, square screen but its £125 (around $170) price tag puts it in competition with more capable ...
Why just buy a gift card for games, if you can buy an actual handheld gaming console which is (roughly) the same shape and size? That's the thinking behind the Raspberry-Pi-packin' GamerCard, which ...
Cyberdecks have recently been growing in popularity, where fans are encouraged to indulge their designer urges and create bold new forms of computers. Much like the steampunk scene of the last decade, ...
Do you like scientific calculators? Don’t bother answering that question, you’re reading Hackaday so we already know the answer. We also know you’re a fan of building things yourself and open source, ...
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