The Raspberry Pi is a tiny desktop computer that sells for about $35… but like most desktops, you need to spend a little more money to actually use the Raspberry Pi since it needs a display, mouse, ...
Yes, finally, and after years of work and countless people complaining on forums, there is a proper, official display for the Raspberry Pi. As for why it took so long for the Raspberry Pi foundation ...
Apple isn't the only fruity company with big news in the touchscreen device sphere. Turning your Raspberry Pi into a tablet just got easier thanks to a newly-released official 7-inch touchscreen ...
A year after it was first announced, the Raspberry Pi touch display finally launched on Tuesday. The new component means Raspberry Pi hackers can now experiment with an officially sanctioned 7-inch, ...
Nine years after launching an official touchscreen display accessory for Raspberry Pi computer, the Raspberry Pi team is back with a new model. The new Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 has the same $60 ...
Raspberry Pi is gearing up to launch the Smart Display Module for the CM5 and has revealed a few details about it ahead of release. Raspberry Pi has announced that it will soon launch an adapter board ...
The latest version of Raspberry Pi, the Pi 5, is packed with features that make even more clever projects possible. It comes complete with a faster chip to help with smoother multi-camera builds, PCI ...
It’s time to get excited, Raspberry Pi enthusiasts. Pretty soon, you’ll be able to pick-up an official touch screen to connect to your Raspberry Pi. Plus, a beefier new Raspberry Pi Model A+ is ...
To date, Android support for the Raspberry Pi has been very limited, but official support from Google may be on the way. Here's why that's important for the $35 computer. Taylor Martin CNET ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation on Tuesday announced what it's calling the official Raspberry Pi touch display. By all accounts, this appears to be the same panel the foundation first teased at TechCrunch ...
Although it's pretty easy to hook up a Raspberry Pi to a screen using its HDMI port, it's not exactly the most portable of solutions (especially if there isn't a TV or monitor around). The Raspberry ...