For years, there has been a clear distinction between the Arduino and Raspberry Pi boards. There are some things the Arduino can do that the Raspberry Pi can't, and vice versa. When you think of ...
The Optoma Pico PK320 Pocket Projector ($450 street) is the brightest pico projector we’ve tested, with a good range of connections including HDMI. It stacks up well against other pico projectors in ...
The iDeaUSA Pico Projector is a tiny, stylish projector that can connect wirelessly with phones, tablets, and computers, but it has no wired connectivity. The iDeaUSA Pico Projector ($299) is a tiny, ...
The PocketCinema V10 Plus is an extremely versatile stand-alone pico projector, but its image quality is undistinguished. The versatile Aiptek PocketCinema V10 Plus pico projector ($359 as of January ...
Aiptek’s versatile PocketCinema V10 Plus pico projector has features that its rivals lack, along with some limitations. Its best attribute is its ability to display presentations, photos, and videos ...
WowWee’s Cinemin Swivel pico projector is made for watching iPod videos or playing games on the ceiling. Of course, you can point any handheld pico upward to display images overhead, but the Cinemin ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has released their take on a Silicon-based microcontroller chip called the "Pico" that features an affordable system for one's Raspberry Pi-based computer build for machine ...