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So I'm almost done with my new project "IntelliPie". Practically, it's a Raspberry Pi built inside a book. That's why it's called "IntelliPie". Because a book is intelligent. Whatever.  With a touch display on top. And this thing is powered by a LiPo-Cell. I began with some kind of book. It had to be big enough to fit all my components, plus a touch display. Let me tell you, cutting all those pages with an X-Acto knife wasn't easy nor was it fun. Then, I drew the rough shapes of all my components on the paper and started cutting out one hole for the USB port. Then, I hacked together a 3cm USB cable and started screwing this new USB port in. It's the black cable going outside. Then, I opened up a USB powerbank and removed the USB port. Instead, I soldered a Micro-USB cable on this thing to save some space. I know it's just a temporary solution, but I hot-glued the Raspberry Pi directy to the paper.  I'm currently waiting for my display to arrive, I'll keep you up to date :D

 

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This is incredible.

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WELL BOOK ME ! 

 

This is awesome. Glad i had a flick through

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what are you going to do with it? tbh it looks like shit imho xD

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Clever, bluetooth keyboard and small speaker later I assume?

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Just now, Lolucoca said:

@Minsekt I don't know :D I wanted to do something with my Pi 2 since I  upgraded to Pi 3... And I know it looks bad :D

i have a first gen pi model b laying around. still dont know what to do with it haha

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Nice! 

*insert book pun here*

 

Seriously though,  pretty cool project! 

 

btw,  wont the raspberries from the pi stain the paper? 

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