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4 reasons an ESP32 display beats an old tablet for a smart home dashboard
Discover why ESP32-powered displays outperform old tablets for creating interactive smart home dashboards, offering customization, cost-effectiveness, and power efficiency.
Remember the good old PDAs or Personal Digital Assistants that people used for taking notes, keeping schedules, keeping a tab on contacts, and such stuff? Here is what can be said as a modern take on ...
[educ8s.tv] has built weather stations before, but his latest is his best yet. It’s all thanks to its low-power design, enabled by its e-paper display. The build is based around an ESP32 ...
Gigabyte and V-Color are teaming up on what they're pitching as a a 'groundbreaking' endeavor, with V-Color's new XFinity+ ...
Volos Projects educator [Danko Bertović] had a TTGO ESP32 board looking for a project, so he implemented a surprisingly functional weather station for such a small screen. Presumably that was too ...
Adafruit has this week announced the launch of a new 240×135 color TFT display positioned on the backside not the front side of the Feather board. The Adafruit ESP32-S2 Reverse TFT Feather measures 52 ...
Here is a pocket computer designed by none other than Peter Barker, who we have seen design several innovative devices earlier. The CL-32, his latest creation, features an E Ink display powered by an ...
V-Color is moving into new territory in the memory market with a product that combines high-speed performance with a feature ...
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