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Pico projector from an old smartphone and the VapeServer - two of the weeks best hardware hacks

Started by Redaktion, Yesterday at 09:47:08

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Redaktion

From building a pico projector that mere mortals might actually be able to achieve, to running a web server on a Vape battery, the hacker community never ceases to amaze. Here are two of the week's best hacks.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Pico-projector-from-an-old-smartphone-and-the-VapeServer-two-of-the-weeks-best-hardware-hacks.1118972.0.html

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