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Raspberry Pi Founder Demos Touchscreen Display For DIY Kits

An anonymous reader writes: Over 4 million Raspberry Pis have been sold so far, and now founder Eben Upton has shown off a touchscreen display panel that's designed to work with it. It's a 7" panel, roughly tablet sized, but slightly thicker. "With the incoming touchscreen panel The Pi Foundation is clearly hoping to keep stoking the creative fires that have helped drive sales of the Pi by slotting another piece of DIY hardware into the mix." Upton also discussed the Model A+ Raspberry Pi board — an updated version they'll be announcing soon.

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  1. After whast happened to Odroid-w, why? by Jailbrekr · · Score: -1, Troll

    I could never, in good conscience, support a foundation stained by those events. Look elsewhere, there are many small media boxes that don't have Broadcom chips in them and that truly support the open source philosophy.

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  2. Have they apologized for attacking gamers yet? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Has Raspberry Pi apologized for their tweets attacking gamers yet? Or are they still going to stick with their bogus claims that by attacking gamers they're "promoting women engineers?"