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.
Why would I want to touch my raspberry? :P
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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If you have the Rasberey Pi you hacve a toad in your hat because it is eliminatory caucus in rounbd of anal waste.
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One of the things I am missing is the idea of a whitebox mobile devices. so you can build your own phone and your own tablet.
It may not be Sexy as an iPad, but you can configure in ways to get what you want out of it. More speed, more memory, better video, or huge battery life...
That is what made the PC popular, was the fact that you could get a PC configured for what you need it for. A cheap low end box, to a high end system. Was all possible.
This also allowed for a bunch of small companies to start building computers.
If something is so important that you feel the need to post it on the internet... It probably isn't that important.
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?"
Now, with this thicker than a tablet display, you could now put together a clunky cigar box sized computer for less than $200 bucks that is nearly as useful as just buying a $50 multi-core Android tablet running KitKat. Of course, you may have to give up the cameras or other features, but that's OK since your box doesn't have the Google Market (can't bring myself to use Google's current term for it) and will not run the apps to use such features anyway.
I'm an American. I love this country and the freedoms that we used to have.
What did the Alabama sheriff call the nigger that was shot 15 times? Worst case of suicide he ever saw.
How do you get a nigger out of a tree? Cut the rope.
Whats teh difference between a truck full of baby niggers and a truck full of bowling balls? Cant unload the bowling balls with a pitchfork.
How do we know Adam and eve werent black? You ever try to take a rib from a niggeR?
Why does Los Angeles have so many faggots and New York so man niggers? LA got first choice.
Why not just repurpose an old android phone? if you really need I/O, plug in an IOIO board. It's probably cheaper than buying all these peripherals.
I hope "VGA" is a bad hint at what this screen will be. Pi's have HDMI output, so surely the screen will support that, if not HDMI/VGA/NTSC/PAL. Adafruit's 7 inch LCD screens are 800x640 or more, so hopefully he's not referring to 640x480 resolution.
Hopefully what they release is at least 720p.
The site's comments are driven by a Facebook login, I won't touch those with a 10-ft pole. Any site so brain dead as to think that would ever be appropriate has got nothing to say I want to hear.
So much disdain, and even outright hostillity towards the Pi, yet it continues to confound its critics with its popularity.
I wonder where the disconnect is.
So we get finally the DSI driver we have been waiting for 2.5 years?
> Upton also discussed the Model A+ Raspberry Pi board
Not, really: "We’re going to do an announcement about an A+ soon. I think it’s going to be an exciting product,” he said, without giving exact details of how the board will be upgraded.
That's all he said.
The Pi-Top idea is cool, but it's too expensive.
They've come out against journalistic integrity. I suggest using a Chinese clone. They are better anyway.
Most people are stupid
just like it took them ~2 years for mipi camera, all because of closed source blob and Broadcom hostility. Instead of releasing simple shim drivers for MIPI ports they insist on keeping everything in the binary blob and tying users to their branded camera module (thankfully Chinese took care of that and you can buy 'counterfeit' at 2/3 the price), and now to their branded screen (which no doubt will be 2x the price of generic mipi screen on ebay)
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Only raspberry pi cameras work with the Pi, despite there being hundreds of CSI capable cameras. And now a touchscreen that will be the only screen that works with the Pi, despite hundreds of DSI capable screens out there. The Raspberry Pi is just another walled garden.