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Raspberry PI 400 cyberdeck / cyberdetox display

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$136.07

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Raspberry Pi

UPDATE

Now larger display and battery charger for standalone operation

USB-A for easy power supply

Everyday QESTION: Why not have bigger display???

  • Because every competitor have bigger display, if you want bigger use phone or notebook
  • This display is clear and beautiful, I love them !

It is not plug&play, need some linux modification to work like install display diver,

            ASSEMBLED with Raspberry Pi 400

Features:

  • 2.8" IPS 320x240 display ST7789 SPI driven, both HDMI are FREE but I am not sure if can works with LCD+HDMI
  • sound partially working, simple stereo amplifier, is noisy, maybe need some configuration
  • ideal for terminal apps
  • 18650 battery charger and holder (battery not included)
  • if you want power Pi400 from Cyberdetox board you need connect USB-A to USB-C on Pi
  • work only on PI400 !!!!!!

FOR ADVANCED USERS

       RASPBERRY PI 400 IS INCLUDED

YOU RECEIVE:

  • white board with display and speaker
  • Raspberry PI 400, not in original package, open box, used for testing and taking pictures !
  • 16gb uSD card with OS

NOTE

 please carefully read project page before purchase, it is experimental thing

it use same configuration like ZEPIR project without keyboard, read project page for details how to configure display driver

ZEPIR project, read about display configuration

Links to code and documentation

Documentation (hackaday.io)

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The seller

Bobricius

Šarišské Dravce, Slovakia
0 orders since May 20, 2025
I’m Bobricius, an engineer and hardware designer from Slovakia with a deep passion for retro computers, open-source electronics, and creative DIY projects. With decades of hands-on experience, I love bringing vintage computers back to life, often reimagining them in compact and user-friendly forms that are accessible to today’s enthusiasts.
I have designed and built a variety of popular projects, including the Armachat LoRa messenger, PICO-2040 portable computers, the ZX-Spectrum emulators, and several custom cyberdecks and handheld devices. My work often combines classic computing with modern technology, such as HDMI video output, SD card storage, and easy-to-use interfaces.
I regularly share my projects and ideas with the global retro computing community, and my creations have been featured on platforms like Hackaday, Tom’s Hardware, The MagPi, and Tindie. I’m always experimenting, learning new things, and doing my best to inspire others to discover the fascinating world of hardware hacking.