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I've Got a Big Crush on the Little PicoCalc From clockworkPi! Lots Cheaper Than a Boring Calculator and Tons More Power!

PicoCalcThis looks so cool!

clockworkPi has released the PicoCalc, which is a Raspberry Pi enclosure kit that puts a Pico inside a calculator-like casing.  But unlike a TI-84 or similar, this is a full-featured system that allows you to write code, run Linux apps, write code in Python/Lisp/Golang, and more.

With a 320×320 4″ screen and a QWERTY keyboard, you can program on-board, or with a Pico WH you can load code/apps/etc. from elsewhere over wi-fi.

And of course, like a calculator, this is battery-powered with a Li-on 18650 battery.   I didn’t see info on battery life on the site, other than it being described as “ultra-long,” which it probably is.

With an onboard micro-SD, the possibilities here seem endless.  The original iPod (later renamed the iPod Classic) had only a 320×240 display, so this is certainly capable for watching videos.  And with Bluetooth and a headphone jack, you can enjoy audio as well.

So you’ve got a small battery-powered system with on-board programmability, Wi-fi and Bluetooth, easily 1TB of storage if you want it, audio out, and a cute little display.

It comes as a self-assembly kit.

PicoCalc Assembly

Cost-wise, you’re looking at

  • $75 for the kit.  Only a hex key is needed, which is included.
  • About $9 for the Pico 2W
  • About $16 for a pair of 18650 batteries with a charter

So total $100.

Or you could buy a TI-84+ for…$129!  LOL.

 

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