Recently saw a guy do a really cool E-Ink display for smart homes here: https://github.com/Madelena/esphome-weatherman-dashboard He lists out the materials and code he used. He went with a low cost / low power ESP32…
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I also had a similar story. It was also early 2000s and our high school had a calendar system for each student so they could look up in which room they would have what class. So a friend of mine and I have setup a proxy…
Nice find!
Hi fatbat, Infact you can power it from an HDMI 1.4 + MHL port if your tv supports it! It also comes with dual wifi cards.
We have been testing with the Pis so it's definitely working! In fact, we will be providing images for raspberrys (based on the raspbian distro)
Thank you!! Will be updated shortly :-)
DLNA only works for a limited set of content (music/vids/pictures). No gaming, other apps, etc.
Unless you have a TV with HDMI 1.4 + MHL which is capable of supplying enough power over HDMI (500mA).
We strive for the "clouds", and Miracast/WiDi with it's WiFi-Direct dependence isn't really future proof...
Nice, thanks! Corrected (in the code of course) ;)
That will be the next step, but it all has to start somewhere :-)
Recently saw a guy do a really cool E-Ink display for smart homes here: https://github.com/Madelena/esphome-weatherman-dashboard He lists out the materials and code he used. He went with a low cost / low power ESP32…
Airtame (https://airtame.com) | Copenhagen, Denmark | Full-time, Onsite or Remote Airtame is a fast-growing startup in the heart of Copenhagen. Our wireless streaming solution helps people work better. We're currently…
I also had a similar story. It was also early 2000s and our high school had a calendar system for each student so they could look up in which room they would have what class. So a friend of mine and I have setup a proxy…
Nice find!
Hi fatbat, Infact you can power it from an HDMI 1.4 + MHL port if your tv supports it! It also comes with dual wifi cards.
We have been testing with the Pis so it's definitely working! In fact, we will be providing images for raspberrys (based on the raspbian distro)
Thank you!! Will be updated shortly :-)
DLNA only works for a limited set of content (music/vids/pictures). No gaming, other apps, etc.
Unless you have a TV with HDMI 1.4 + MHL which is capable of supplying enough power over HDMI (500mA).
We strive for the "clouds", and Miracast/WiDi with it's WiFi-Direct dependence isn't really future proof...
Nice, thanks! Corrected (in the code of course) ;)
That will be the next step, but it all has to start somewhere :-)