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In a post on the ESP32 subreddit, tinkerer EnriqueN01 posted their newest project. It's a simple design that keeps tabs on ...
Usually, when we see someone create a stylish e-ink project, they use a Raspberry Pi as its beating heart. However, that's ...
Powered by an ESP32 microcontroller and featuring a 1.3-inch TFT IPS display, an optical prism, and motion sensors, all housed in a 3D-printed base, the Holo Cubic Display is a testament to the ...
As Hackaday revealed, this one comes with an E Ink display, a secondary OLED panel, and a keypad made of soft silicon that is encased within a see-through case.
The guts of the player center around an ESP32 module, with an audio amp and speakers plus a 1.8″ LCD screen with SD card reader for storing media files.
While some details haven’t been finalized yet, the basic elements include an ESP32-S3 system-on-a-chip combined with a small E Ink display and a custom printed circuit board with a QWERTY keyboard.
Which makes it the perfect time to check out this project [kgsws] released recently that allows you to interface the Game Boy LCD with the ESP32 or the Raspberry Pi.
Ingeniously harnessing the power of the Arduino Nano ESP32 to create a compact, handheld gaming console that boasts full-color graphics on a round display.
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 ...