This DIY Projector with Raspberry Pi features an old projector that is modified with some latest technology nowadays. With few hacks or modifications, this project is fully functional used to display ...
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Check out this fun DIY projector for the iPhone from the guys from Hack n Mod, made using 35 individual laser pointers, which can recreate a bit map font using the iPhone. This cool iPhone projector ...
The much anticipated solar eclipse will take place Monday. To view the eclipse safely, you can make this pinhole eclipse projector from some common household items.Here are the items you will need to ...
We’ve already told you before that you should never look directly at the sun during Monday’s solar eclipse. I mean, didn’t we hear that all the time growing up? But there is a safe way to watch the ...
Using a Raspberry Pi Zero W, YouTuber Novaspirit Tech released a new video yesterday reviewing MickMake’s Raspberry Pi Zero W pocket projector. This innovative project has garnered attention for its ...
It’s OK if you don’t own a telescope, special glasses or goggles to view the eclipse Aug. 21. You can make a DIY pinhole projector with only a few materials. Here are instructions on how to make a ...
An inventive user on DIY web site Instructables steps through making a DIY iPod video projector using cardboard, a glue gun, mirrors, and gobs of black electrical tape. As you can see in the video ...
The DIY retro projector from Xiaomi is priced at 229 Yuan, which roughly converts to $33. The company says that all the parts of the projector are equipped with German laser cutting technology, which ...
In case you haven’t heard, there’s a solar eclipse coming! But while eclipses are cool, unless you’re in the path of totality — i.e., the part of the country where the Moon will completely obstruct ...
A large LCD is entirely unsuitable. Light (especially high intensity of the sort used for projection) makes heat. The more light that must be "filtered away" the more heat you must be able to transfer ...
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