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The Zero Terminal: a little all-in-one computer powered by Raspberry Pi Zero W
The Zero Terminal is made using the new Raspberry Pi Zero W, some 3D printed parts, and an iPhone 5 slider keyboard. By using the sliding keyboard, one doesn’t need to build your own hinges/sliders. This also provides a great finished product.
It features a 3.5-inch screen, offers a remarkable portability and functionality.
Here are the complete specifications of Zero Terminal:
- 1GHz 32-bit single-core ARM-compatible Broadcom
- BCM2835 CPU
- 512MB RAM
- Mini HDMI Out
- 1x USB Port
- Micro USB Charging
- Micro SD Slot
- 5″ Screen (480×320)
- Full-QWERTY Keyboard
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
- 1500mAh Battery
Zero Terminal is still a work in progress. NODE plans to release the files for the 3D printed parts soon. You can find instructions on how to create your own Linux-powered Zero Terminal here.