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cutiepi-board reviews and mentions
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Anyone know where I can fabricate a case for my Raspberry Pi project?
I like the CutiePi design.
- Custom charges from Taiwan
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Resources to learn how to create a display-driving embedded linux application?
One decent example I can think of off the top of my head is the CutiePi, which is a cool little tablet with a UI built with QML.
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Box64 running on M1 with Asahi
Mistaken.
- CutiePi tablet - Your Pi Projects, Untethered
- CutiePi – A Raspberry Pi 4 tablet
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CutiePi – thinnest Raspberry Pi 4 tablet
Personally I've been waiting for the CutiePi to use the CM4, and now they have updated the platform I'll probably get one myself.
Having said that it looks like a missed opportunity here for supplying the masses with a Linux device for learning purposes especially in the developing countries during the pandemic or not. I think the best price for this device is USD$100 as promised by the ill fated OLPC laptop project. Perhaps USD$100 is not much by developed countries standard incomes but in most part of developing countries you are very lucky to have USD$100 disposable income at the end of the month (or year) to buy your children a tablet/laptop/computer.
It also interesting to note that the 2019 Galaxy Tab A (without LTE) with similar specs (8", 2 GB RAM, etc) to the CutiePie is probably cost about USD$100 nowadays [1].
The good news is that since CutiePie is based on open hardware system perhaps someone can use the open design to come up with a cheaper version closer to the USD$100 price point[2].
p/s: RPi 400 costs about USD$100 but the fact it does not has a built-in screen limits it impacts on usability department for children
[1]https://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_tab_a_8_0_(2019)-976...
[2]https://github.com/cutiepi-io/cutiepi-board
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