What’s better than our 2.8″ 320×240 and 3.5″ 480×320 PiTFT Pluses? How about a custom-designed enclosure for said PiTFTs, in a handsome midnight-blue?
Crafted out of eleven unique layers, each laser-cut from colourful high-quality cast acrylic and once stacked they securely contain a Raspberry Pi 2 or Model B+ while leaving the primary ports accessible.
Weighing only 92 grams the case is lightweight and ideal for mounting to any surface. No tools are required for assembly or disassembly.
Please note: If using with the 480×320 3.5″ PiTFT+ you will need to remove the mounting holes from the side of the PiTFT board (they’re designed to be broken off cleanly)! PiTFT and Raspberry Pi not included (but we do sell them in the shop)
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