Pilet: Opensource, Modular, Portable Mini Computer
A project in Vancouver, Canada by soulscircuit000days
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Where retro meets modern, powered by Raspberry Pi 5 with 7-hour battery life, Starting at $199
Backers: 2433
Average Pledge Per Backer: $452 CAD
Funded: $1,100,617 CAD of $20,000 CAD
Dates: Jan 8th -> Feb 7th (30 days)
Project By: soulscircuit
Backers: 2433
Average Pledge Per Backer: $452 CAD
Funded: $1,100,617 CAD of $20,000 CAD
Dates: Jan 8th -> Feb 7th (30 days)
Project By: soulscircuit
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Last Updated: February 7 @ 09:03 -0500 GMT
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Latest News
Stretch Goal Confirmed! + LTE Module Update
January 29th - via: kickstarter.com
Hello everyone, Great news! Our stretch goals are officially happening. We're already working on the keyboard/gamepad module for Pilet 7, along with clear and colored case options for both Pilet 5 and 7. After the campaign ends, you’ll be able to... (Read More)
Almost There! Stretch Goal Update.
January 22nd - via: kickstarter.com
Hey everyone! We’re almost there. 90% of the way to hitting our stretch goals. The Kickstarter-exclusive transparent cases and some solid color options for the Pilet 5 and 7 are coming down the pipeline, as is the unified keyboard/gamepad module... (Read More)
Project Update #1: Input Controllers Progress
January 15th - via: kickstarter.com
Hey all,Thank you so much for your incredible support! We’re beyond grateful for how you’ve backed this project. Input Controllers PCBHere’s a quick update on what’s been happening behind the scenes. We’ve been making great progress on the... (Read More)
Pilet hits Kickstarter for $200 and up: Portable modular computer powered by a Raspberry Pi 5
January 9th - via: liliputing.com
The Pilet 5 is a Raspberry Pi 5-powered handheld computer with a 5 inch display, a built-in keyboard, and a set of buttons, joysticks, and scroll wheels for navigation and gaming. And the Pilet 7 is a portable computer with a larger display and a modular design: you can attach a keyboard, gamepad, or other accessories to the bottom. (Read More)
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