If you're looking for a way to make the Raspberry Pi a bit more portable, programmer Jeff Ammons shows off how he uses his Kindle Fire as a screen for his Raspberry Pi.
Ammons' system gets the Raspberry Pi and Kindle to talk to each other with a remote desktop app, then creates an adhoc network with the Pi so it functions as a router. This makes it portable and usable from anywhere. From there, Ammons just installed the software he needed on his Pi. Now he has a portable and easy to ssetup Linux machine he can take anywhere.
DIY Productivity Tablet | JeffaBlog via Adafruit
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