The Joy-Pi Note: Turn a Raspberry Pi Into a Notebook Computer
November 15, 2021
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With the Joy-Pi Note you can turn a Raspberry Pi board into a notebook computer with a keyboard, touchpad, webcam, and 11.6-inch full HD IPS display. Besides turning a Raspberry Pi into a notebook, it is also an electronics experimenting and maker kit.
You need a Raspberry Pi (not included, you must provide your own) to get started. Although a Raspberry Pi 4B with at least 4 GB of memory is recommended, the Joy-Pi Note is also compatible with Raspberry Pi 2B and 3B boards. It does not accept A-type boards, Zeroes, and Compute Modules.
In this video, we have a close look at the Joy-Pi Note.
The package ships with the Joy-Pi Notes, accessories, and a Quick Start guide.
You need a Raspberry Pi (not included, you must provide your own) to get started. Although a Raspberry Pi 4B with at least 4 GB of memory is recommended, the Joy-Pi Note is also compatible with Raspberry Pi 2B and 3B boards. It does not accept A-type boards, Zeroes, and Compute Modules.
In this video, we have a close look at the Joy-Pi Note.
Joy-Pi Note Specs and Features
You can use the light-weight Joy-Pi as a typical notebook or for experimentation. Check out these features and specs:- Compatibility: Raspberry Pi 4 (4 GB and 8 GB RAM)
- Screen: 11.6" 1920x1080 IPS LCD
- Camera: 2 MP
- Fully equipped set, completely integrated experiment center, pre-installed learning platform
- Detachable wireless keyboard
- Integrated compartment for power bank and accessories
- Learning platform: 46 courses and 18 projects for Python and Scratch
- Power supply: 12 V hollow plug, 5 V USB
- Keyboard layout: DE (default) + US, UK, FR, IT, PT and Nordic
- Dimensions: 291 x 190 x 46 mm
- Weight: 1.3 kg
The package ships with the Joy-Pi Notes, accessories, and a Quick Start guide.
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