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Adafruit 2.7" Tri-Color eInk / ePaper Shield with SRAM - Red Black White
Product ID: 4229Easy e-paper finally comes to microcontrollers, with this breakout that's designed to make it a breeze to add a tri-color eInk display. Chances are you've seen one of those new-fangled 'e-readers' like the Kindle or Nook. They have gigantic electronic paper 'static' displays - that means the image stays on the display even when power is completely disconnected. The...$39.95Out of stock -
Gameduino 2 with 4.3" 480x272 Display and Touchscreen
Product ID: 1654Gameduino 2 is a shield that adds a bright 4.3 inch touchscreen, an embedded GPU, headphone jack, accelerometer and microSD slot to your Arduino - or anything else with an SPI interface. Everything you need to create compelling games – right in your hand. Sound output is via an amplified headphone jack. The system supports a selection of built-in samples and...No longer stocked -
DIY Gamer Kit from Technology Will Save Us
Product ID: 2123Build your very own Arduino-based portable gaming toy with this kit from Tech Will Save Us! The DIY Gamer Kit is an Arduino controlled gaming device. Once you solder the whole thing together, you'll have an 8x8 LED matrix display that serves as the device's screen. From there, just easily upload your game's code onto an Arduino (not included) and play! It's a great...No longer stocked -
Video Game Shield Kit
Product ID: 311The Video Game Shield is an Arduino add-on shield to make your own video games, including graphics, text, sound effects, and music! Using the power of open source, this Shield includes everything you need to make awesome black-and-white video games on your TV. It supports up to two Nintendo Wii Nunchuck controllers for an easy and familiar interface. Do you need to...No longer stocked -
Gameduino shield
Product ID: 384Gameduino is a game adapter for Arduino - or anything else with an SPI interface - built as a single shield that stacks up on top of the Arduino and has plugs for a VGA monitor and stereo speakers. The sound and graphics are definitely old-school, but thanks to the latest FPGA technology, the sprite capabilities are a step above those in machines from the past....No longer stocked