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TL;DR Key Takeaways : The E-Ink calendar project combines a Raspberry Pi, e-paper display, and open source tools to create a customizable, energy-efficient scheduling solution.
Full details on how to create the e-ink Raspberry Pi calendar, which uses a 7.5-inch photo frame, have kindly been published to GitHub for your convenience.
Like many hackers, we love e-ink. There’s something mesmerizing and decidedly futuristic about the way the images shift around and reconstitute themselves. Like something from Harry Potter, b… ...
In Raspberry Pi projects, one creation stands out for its down-to-earth appeal and captivating ingenuity. Developed by a skilled maker known as Billydent on Reddit, this moon calendar brings the ...
The E-Ink Magic Calendar is made up of three main components. These include a Raspberry Pi Zero WH computer, a Waveshare 12.48″ Tri-color E-Ink Display, and a PiSugar2 battery.
The SystemSix comes across as a device that has the looks of an old Apple Macintosh all-in-one but is in reality powered by the Raspberry Pi 3 while a 5.83-inch E Ink display shows calendar ...
Developer Brett van Zuiden made the first UpNext digital calendar out of a Raspberry Pi, a 4.2 inch E ink display, and a small case — and posted details to github explaining how to make ...
An e-ink weather forecaster project was shared on the Raspberry Pi subreddit and looks great. The developer detailed how to make it, pulling weather data from OpenWeatherMap and using Chromium ...
A color e-ink display and a Raspberry Pi make for a stylish Spotify player. The project features a Spotify player on a color e-ink display showing album covers and song names. The build requires a ...
A hybrid was the answer, with a mechanical keyboard commanding an E-ink display driven by a Raspberry Pi. The main point of interest in this build is the E-ink screen.