XDA Developers on MSN
Someone made an e-ink ESP32 Game Boy, and it runs at a very playable 60Hz refresh rate
Another win for e-Ink enthusiasts.
Wenting Zhang successfully converted the M5Stack PaperS3 dev kit into a functioning Game Boy, though not without caveats.
A YouTube creator has built a Game Boy emulator using a basic E-Ink screen and the ESP32 chipset, while achieving a suitable refresh rate.
LoRa is the new hotness in low-power, long-range communications. Wanting to let the packets fly, [Xose] was faced with a frequecny problem and ended up developing a Europe-friendly LoRa module for the ...
I wore the world's first HDR10 smart glasses TCL's new E Ink tablet beats the Remarkable and Kindle Anker's new charger is one of the most unique I've ever seen Best laptop cooling pads Best flip ...
The M5Stack AI Pyramid Computing Box is a small computer with an Axera AX88500 processor that combines four Arm Cortex-A55 CPU cores with an NPU that delivers up to 24 TOPS of hardware-accelerated ...
For those of us lucky enough to have been at Hackaday Europe in Berlin, there was a feast of hacks at our disposal. Among them was [Vladimir Divic]’s gradients game, software for an M5Stack module ...
Tom's Hardware on MSN
Designer turns niche E-Ink dev board into a 60Hz Game Boy handheld
The hardware is discontinued and the experience isn't perfect, but the fact that the emulator exists at all is a true ...
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