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Raspberry Pi and Arduino Laptop
Since the day I heard about and got to play with the Raspberry Pi one a few years ago I’ve wanted to make a Raspberry Pi powered laptop out of it and now with the rease of the Raspberry Pi three I’ve decided to finally see it through. Now this isn’t my first time attempting to make a fully working laptop using a Raspberry Pi, every other time I’ve tried the project has been riddled with errors with anything from broken ribbon cables to figuring out the hinge mechanism however I’ve been able to learn from these failures and I hope to show you how to avoid them when making your own. So lets get started!
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