Waveshare has recently introduced ESP32-S3-Touch-LCD-3.49, an ESP32-S3-based wide touch display (640×172) development board ...
Use your laptop's USB-C port to level it up with a portable DAC and headphone amplifier combo, a microphone, a retro gaming ...
Have you been fed up with Black/White LCD screen? Do you want to try a colorful one? DFRobot I2C 16x2 Arduino LCD with RGB Backlight Display module will bring you a new experience about screen. It ...
Unpack the master ZIP archive to a folder of choice. Load the Lazarus project file lcdccm.lpi in the Lazarus IDE and build. The LCD 20x4 Bricklet supports up to 8 custom characters 0-7 which are ...
As homes become chilly this Autumn shoppers can heat up rooms quickly with this LCD display heater. Dunelm is selling the 2300W Zanussi Convection Heater with LCD Display for £69, with shoppers eyeing ...
The TCL NXTPAPER 11 Gen 2 is an Android tablet with mid-range features including a MediaTek MT8786 processor, up to 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, and optional support for a pressure-sensitive pen ...
Elecrow has added two new ESP32-S3-powered rotary displays to its CrowPanel Advance lineup, which come in 1.28-inch (240×240) and 2.1-inch (480×480) ...
The AYN Odin 3 is an upcoming handheld game console with a 6 inch, 1920 x 1080 pixel , 120 Hz AMOLED display positioned between a pair of game controllers and the kind of performance you’d expect from ...
E Ink displays are prized for their readability and low power use, but they’ve long been dismissed as too slow for everyday computing. Modos, a two-person startup with open hardware roots, thinks it ...
Thrustmaster has revealed the T248R racing wheel for PS5, PS4, and PC It'll have adjustable force feedback and a customizable LCD display Its included pedals are also powered by the brand's H.E.A.R.T.
Make the most of your work, games, or movies with the right monitor. Here's how to shop for a new display, plus the best productivity and gaming panels we've tested, backed by hundreds of deep-dive ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.