Cutting dados and tenons require precise tolerances. This handheld router is easy to make and provides a consistent depth of cut and better feel than a powered router. Start with a 3 x 1 piece of ...
The Interrupt is a handheld computer with a QWERTY keyboard for thumb typing, a 3.5 inch IPS LCD color display, and a Kali Linux-based operating system. But while you can use it as a general purpose ...
Science fiction predicted that we would one day all carry around tiny computers of great power. While smartphones are great, those predictions were more based on cuter systems that more closely ...
This is not a phone. The Comet by Mecha Systems is a modular, Linux-based handheld computer built for hobbyists, engineers, students, artists and roboticists of all kinds. The Comet is a chunky ...
Sure, your phone is fun, but if you want the fun and power of a full-fledged Linux computer in your pocket, you'll need to ...
For almost as long as there have been microcomputers, there have been attempts with varying success to make tiny handheld microcomputers. Sometimes these have been very good, and other times they’ve ...
The SpecFive Strike is a handheld computer with a 4.3 inch touchscreen display, a QWERTY keyboard for thumb typing, and a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 for brains. What makes it unusual is that while ...
Despite its name, the iKit (sadly) has nothing to do with Michael Knight or his coche fantástico. Instead, it is the kind of tiny handheld computer we longed for in the 1980s -- a folding, ...