With this Hack, Take Your Raspberry Pi To Go

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With this Hack, Take Your Raspberry Pi To Go

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Nathan Morgan, the founder and CEO of Parts-People.com, created this fantastic portable Raspberry Pi enclosure complete with LCD screen, battery pack, extra storage, keyboard, trackpad, WiFi, and Bluetooth. Not only that, but the case itself is 3D printed. His post about the project details the process of making it, the parts list, block diagram, and the STL files for the case if you want to make your own. [via Raspberry Pi]

18 thoughts on “With this Hack, Take Your Raspberry Pi To Go

  1. sparky3489 says:

    Isn’t this more of a mod than a hack? Somehow these two terms have gone horribly awry in their meanings.

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  6. daniella says:

    I agree sparky it seems more of a mod

  7. Electronic Devices says:

    It is a mod Daniella.

  8. Electronic Accessories says:

    I’m a big fan of this mod

  9. Mr.MarioW says:

    Heheeh, i have a information for you!! view here http://bit.ly/ZM5RJP (Please not click or you suck)

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Matt Richardson is a San Francisco-based creative technologist and Contributing Editor at MAKE. He’s the co-author of Getting Started with Raspberry Pi and the author of Getting Started with BeagleBone.

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