08-19-2017, 07:04 PM
stuartiannaylor
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When it comes to the Pi some of the most aesthetic cases are those layered plastic sheet ones but after experience of tinkering boy they are a pain in the ass if you are actually going to do anything.
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Not quite sure what you mean. Most of my boards are cased in C4Labs Zebra cases ( the layered ones you're mentioning ) and they are not only classy, but highly functional as well. They are well built, easily assembled, and when done ( as you can see ) you can do anything you want with them.
(08-19-2017, 07:26 AM)Jakr Wrote: I think the PI kits will work fine. All the ports on the rock 64 line up exactly with a pi 3. the only place anyone would have a problem in if they needed to access the 2nd set of io pins .. Even then, there are some PI cases (I have one) ... where the top swings open.
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When it comes to the Pi some of the most aesthetic cases are those layered plastic sheet ones but after experience of tinkering boy they are a pain in the ass if you are actually going to do anything.
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Not quite sure what you mean. Most of my boards are cased in C4Labs Zebra cases ( the layered ones you're mentioning ) and they are not only classy, but highly functional as well. They are well built, easily assembled, and when done ( as you can see ) you can do anything you want with them.
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