Description: Using an Arduino or a micro controller, we can generate cool-looking patterns with an led strip containing ...
Microcontrollers for Kids shows a classroom-tested path from Scratch to Open Roberta to Arduino UNO, with printable coding ...
In this project I did a Christmas jumper with rgb LEDs, this can also be a creative clothing project or whatever you want, it ...
When the Arduino UNO Q was first unveiled in October 2025, the specifications of the Qualcomm DragonWing SBC listed the ABX00162 SKU with 2GB RAM and 16GB ...
Controversy has emerged over alleged false advertising involving a budget red, green and blue (RGB) mini LED TV released by Chinese TV manufacturer TCL. According to a report Thursday by market ...
The latest from the label is the TCL X11L SQD-Mini LED, which comes in three sizes (75, 85, and 98 inches) and is now up for pre-orders starting at $6,999 in the US. At the heart of the SQD-Mini LED ...
The X11L is one of the brightest and most colorful TVs of CES. The X11L is one of the brightest and most colorful TVs of CES. is a senior reviewer covering TVs and audio. He has over 20 years ...
There's a lot of chat at the moment about RGB Mini LED being the next big thing in TV technology. Well TCL thinks it knows better, and has chosen SQD Mini LED as its flagship technology this year. It ...
TVs are a staple of CES, and so far, manufacturers have not disappointed with their announcements at CES 2026. Companies including Samsung, LG and others came to the event ready to show off updates to ...
LG's 2026 Wallpaper wireless OLED TV (Devindra Hardawar for Engadget) We typically see LG TV announcements a bit before CES, but this year the company had a surprise in store. CES 2026 marks the ...
Here’s something fun from [Chad Kapper] over on HackMakeMod: Escape Room Lockbox with the Cheap Yellow Display. You may have heard of the “cheap yellow display” (CYD), so-called due to the board’s ...
Machine learning is an incredible tool for conservation research, especially for scenarios like long term observation, and sifting through massive amounts of data. While the average Hackaday reader ...