With just an Arduino board, a DHT11 sensor, and an I2C LCD, you can create a simple yet effective weather station at home. This beginner-friendly project displays real-time temperature and humidity ...
Working with multiple sensors on an Arduino can unlock richer, more interactive projects. By integrating motion, light, distance, and environmental readings, you can create systems that respond ...
Apart from processors, one of the many choices you must make while buying a new mobile device is the display type supported by it. Most manufacturers favor AMOLED display. So, what is this new display ...
Thermalright has introduced the Trofeo Vision 9.16 LCD, a compact display module designed for system monitoring and visual customization inside PC builds. The new model expands on the company’s ...
Have an old Android device collecting dust somewhere that you’d like to put to better use? [Electronoobs] shows us how to make a Masked Stereolithography Apparatus (MSLA) printer for cheap using ...
Earlier today, Nintendo announced a model refresh of the Nintendo Switch, its hybrid gaming console. While the latest Nintendo Switch model is not the product we were hoping for, it does come with a ...
Some 4K TVs have QLED or OLED displays, but most are LCD, and many of those have LED backlights. When you're shopping for a new TV, these are the sets you'll come across most often. We're going to ...
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The SQ3 Series has been designed to support always-on applications in retail, corporate and educational environments with high-visibility 4K performance and reliable 24/7 operation. Panasonic ...
A simple recreation of the Chrome Dino game on a 16×2 LCD using an Arduino Uno. The dino jumps over moving obstacles (cactus), and the score increases for each successful jump. I built this to ...