Water168 Posted October 19 Share Posted October 19 The new 11.26" 440x1920 is natively portrait, but can be set to landscape using display rotation. A Raspberry Pi can be mounted on the rear of the display, which can be turned into an Aida64 wireless display with a simple setup. Of course, the display shell is not provided, only the STL file can be directly used to make the shell using a 3D printer, and spray painted with your favorite color. 7.84"/8.8"/11.26" display link: https://www.amazon.com/ElecLab-400x1280 ... B0CSVMJK8Z https://www.amazon.com/ElecLab-480x1920 ... B0CSVB4NPZ https://www.amazon.com/ElecLab-440x1920 ... B0CTMYWPSP 7.84” 400x1280/ 8.8" 480x1920/ 11.26" 440x1920 stl files: https://github.com/eleclab-rpi/7.84_8.8_11.26INCH_HDMI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Water168 Posted October 26 Author Share Posted October 26 I had a broken 10" LED clock, so I made a clock with an 11.26 Inch 440x1920 HDMI Screen. I used pygame to set up two alarms, one for the table to remind the kids that it's time to go to school, and the other for easy viewing of the clock. I gave it three skins and an old-fashioned clock ticking sound, and of course a warning sound that can clearly serve as a reminder. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Water168 Posted October 28 Author Share Posted October 28 The shell has been printed and assembled. The Raspberry Pi 3 is running Bookworm 64. The speed is a bit slow, but it is just enough to run this simple application. For testing, I set the hourly time and the school reminder. The next step is to display the weather. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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