HDMIPi Affordable 9" High-Def screen for the Raspberry Pi

A project in Oxford, United Kingdom by Alex Eames - RasPi.TV
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Small HDMI screens are expensive. Native HD ones are astronomical. We want to drive the price down "Raspberry Pi" style.
Backers: 2523
Average Pledge Per Backer: £104

Funded: £261,250 of £55,000
Dates: Oct 31st -> Nov 30th (31 days)
Project By: Alex Eames - RasPi.TV
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Latest News

What Next?

November 29th - via: kickstarter.com
Thanks for backing HDMIPi. We're back in Hong Kong now, having completed our business in China yesterday. We'll be flying back to the UK on Monday night. We've now less than 24 hours left to go. The whole KickStarter campaign has been a very exciting... (Read More)

Shenzhen Update

November 28th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you for backing and taking an interest in the HDMIPi project. At over 400% funding, HDMIPi has done way better than we ever dared hope.  With a little under 48 hours to go, it looks as if we have a good chance of meeting our £240,000 stretch... (Read More)

Backers only Update

November 28th - via: kickstarter.com
Hello Dear Backers, from Shenzhen, China We've had some fruitful meetings here. There will be a public update tomorrow. But, for now, we wanted to let you know that the HDMIPi campaign finishes in a little over 2 days. So we thought it might be a... (Read More)

Arrived in Hong Kong and next stretch goal

November 25th - via: kickstarter.com
We arrived in Hong Kong without a hitch. We're heading to Shenzhen tomorrow by train. The Hong Kong skyline at night is pretty spectacular. Photos don't really do it justice, especially those taken on a phone. Hong Kong Night Skyline Next Stretch... (Read More)

Have a short USB lead for the Pi Power Port

November 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you once again for backing HDMIPi. Unlock £210k Stretch GoalWe've just hit £210,000, so there's a stretch goal to unlock. £210,000 unlocks a short USB-A to micro-USB noodle cable for all rewards that include the HDMIPi screen. This will be... (Read More)

Several Stretch Goals Reached

November 21st - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you all for your ongoing support :) Without you there would be no HDMIPi. On Friday morning, we hit the £195,000 needed to unlock the black case colour that people have been asking for. Unlock Pi Power PortWe've since had a flurry of activity... (Read More)

Mega Update

November 18th - via: kickstarter.com
This is called "Mega Update" for two reasons... It's a lengthy update We've added a new top level reward called HDMIPi Mega (more on that in a minute) Unlocked Stretch GoalsWe're delighted to have been able to unlock three case colour stretch goals... (Read More)

HDMIPi Backers Update 1

November 15th - via: kickstarter.com
This post is for backers only. Please visit Kickstarter.com and log in to read. (Read More)

Some Stretch Goals

November 12th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank YouThank you for your continued support. On Wednesday, HDMIPi doubled the previous £80k "KS Pi" funding record set by BrickPi and also broke the "most backers KS Pi" record (1702) held by BrickPi. It looks as if we're about to hit 300% of our... (Read More)

On Kickstarter: HDMIPi Portable, Affordable Screen For The Raspberry Pi

November 8th - via: crowdfundinsider.com
When Alex Eames of RasPi.tv wanted to solve a pain point for Raspberry Pi owners, he decided to turn to Kickstarter to seek funding for the crowd. (Read More)

Bonus - Quality Upgrade

November 5th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you all again for backing HDMIPi and joining us on this journey. We quite literally couldn't do it without you. The rollercoaster ride has continued since update 1  when we'd reached funding in 50.5 hours. HDMIPi broke the KickStarter... (Read More)

Kickstarter project makes 9-inch Raspberry Pi monitor a reality

November 4th - via: techradar.com
A Kickstarter project aiming to bring a 9-inch portable display to the Raspberry Pi has secured 928 backers and raised £82,100 ($131,000, or AU$138,000) since launching on October 31. (Read More)

Funded in 50.5 hours - thanks to you :)

November 1st - via: kickstarter.com
Thank You.We'd like to say a big thank you to all backers. HDMIPi is 100% funded and the project is viable within 50.5 hours. It's been a fun, but tiring couple of days. Our next steps are to research stretch goals. We've had a lot of great... (Read More)

HDMIPi – a Kickstarter from RasPi.TV

November 1st - via: raspberrypi.org
Alex Eames runs RasPi.TV, which we think is probably the best of all the Pi YouTube tutorial channels out there; if you haven’t subscribed already, you should. He dropped by the office last week (it was deeply, deeply weird hearing his voice coming out of an actual human being) to say hi, and to show us this nice little display unit in its homemade case. (Read More)

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