
Mini Hand-Held Notebook - Powered by a Raspberry Pi (Remix)
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There are two versions of the TFT screen available from Adafruit. One version, with a product ID of 2097, has fewer GPIO pins than the other. In contrast, the second version, with a product ID of 2441, boasts more GPIO pins. Both screens feature a hidden compartment for storing an SD card, smaller hinges that are designed to be more compact, and a locking mechanism for securing a printable stylus. Additionally, both models have undergone design changes, including relocating the battery away from the CPU and adding air vents for improved airflow. It's worth noting that printing the hinges in PLA can result in stronger and more durable connections. Furthermore, when following the instructions to jump power to the GPIO pins 2 and 6 did not work for me, I instead opted to directly connect the power to the micro USB port on the board.
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