Ahmad Amarullah has developed the PiBrick, a handheld computer based on Raspberry Pi's Compute Module 5, featuring a 3.92-inch OLED touch display and a BlackBerry-style keyboard. This device stands out due to its comprehensive integration of components into a robust 3D-printed casing, offering developers and tech enthusiasts a versatile platform for portable computing projects. Its design sets a new standard for Raspberry Pi-based handheld devices.
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