In the old days of computing, users often bought kits and put together their own machines. Part of the fun of owning a computer was figuring out how everything worked together. You still can build ...
Squeezed inside the tin is a Raspberry Pi Zero W paired with a Waveshare UPS HAT and a 3.7 V LiPo battery, allowing the machine to operate untethered. A 2-inch IPS LCD provides the display, though ...