The Raspberry Pi is a super-affordable machine that can handle a ton of different use cases, and now it’s also one of the first devices that you can install Android TV 13 on, though it’s not ...
If you've got a Raspberry Pi, you can now attach a new Raspberry Pi TV add-on to the single-board computer and then plug it into your home antenna to receive and decode digital TV streams. Users can ...
After exploring a few options, I turned my decade-old TV into a smart dashboard. For that, I chose MagicMirror, an ...
While traditional television is still oftentimes being eschewed in favor of streaming these days, that doesn't mean it's gone completely. Digital TV service is still in common use, connecting to TVs ...
There’s just something so satisfying about industrial design from the years past. [Kenneth] found an old “portable” tube TV and decided to give it a little upgrade so he could keep it around the house ...
Upgrading a television is necessary as newer models are released. If you wonder what to do with the old one, you can turn it ...
It looks like Google is getting ready to release Android for the Raspberry Pi, but a group of Pi enthusiasts aren’t waiting for that to happen. They’ve already got Android 6.0.1 running on it and they ...
Today the Raspberry Pi Foundation has officially launched a new accessory for the Raspberry Pi zero and larger Raspberry Pi mini PC in the form of the Raspberry Pi TV HAT or rather Raspberry Pi DVB TV ...
Smart TV is still a popular buzz word for TV manufacturers, and for the most part it revolves around the TV being internet connected to serve up apps such as streaming services, Facebook, DLNA ...
Raspberry Pi and vintage technology enthusiast Martin Mander, has created a new Raspberry Pi TV HAT project that allows you to select channels using a rotary turning dial. “Bring some Analogue control ...
Hooking up a Raspberry Pi to a TV is by no means difficult, but if you want to take it a step further, Raspberry Pi forum user mmathieu went ahead and stuffed the Pi inside the monitor itself. The ...
[Tony] decided his “smart” LED TV wasn’t quite smart enough. So he stuffed a Raspberry Pi in it. Upon opening the case of his 40″ Hisense Smart LED TV, he discovered that the logic board actually had ...