Sweetbox _ The perfect case for your Raspberry Pi computer
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Finally, a small, elegant and ergonomic case for the Raspberry Pi
Backers: 159
Average Pledge Per Backer: £34
Funded: £5,387 of £20,000
Dates: Dec 22nd -> Jan 21st (30 days)
Project By: Grasping hand
Backers: 159
Average Pledge Per Backer: £34
Funded: £5,387 of £20,000
Dates: Dec 22nd -> Jan 21st (30 days)
Project By: Grasping hand
£5,387
current pledge level
Last Updated: January 21 @ 05:01 -0500 GMT
26%
of goal
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Sweetbox | Finally, a small, elegant and ergonomic case for the Raspberry Pi
January 4th - via: sweetbox-raspberry-case.com
Finally, a small, elegant and ergonomic case for the Raspberry Pi (Read More)
Sweetbox Case for Raspberry Pi Computer
December 28th - via: designboom.com
Using the Raspberry Pi as a platform for developing 'sweetbox', paris-based designer Alexander Xanthakis created a translucent polyamide enclosure for the credit-card-sized single-board CPU that plugs into your screen or TV and a keyboard. (Read More)
Sweetbox by Alexandre Xanthakis and Bud Aniontinder
December 23rd - via: mocoloco.com
The Raspberry Pi is a credit-card-sized single-board computer that plugs into a screen or TV and a keyboard. Developed in the UK by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, with the intention of stimulating the teaching of basic computer science in schools, it runs the Linux and soon the Android operating systems. (Read More)
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