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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.
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 ...
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… ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...