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Bottom Left: Custom Button Shield, Right: Raspberry Pi 2)Īs of its recent release in October 2015, the developers have been making almost “bi-monthly” updates adding increased functionality. The price for a MiniMad is $180 USD from their USA distributor ( BlinkinLabs_Shop) or €159.00 from Garagecube’s website ( GarageCube_Shop). The device itself has 7 tactile buttons, 6 of which are currently in use and 1 unassigned for future upgrades. Since the Pi is microUSB powered, this little device will work world wide and run off battery power if needed. It can support smooth 1920x1080p30 playback via HDMI with audio either through HDMI or the 3.5mm Audio Jack. The basics: Built off of the Raspberry Pi 2 platform with 900MHz quad-core ARM processor, 1GB of Memory, & an 8GB MicroSD card, this little computer packs a perfect punch for projection mapping.
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The benefit to this is that the seamless integration between software and hardware leaves little room for error. It is currently not a standalone projection mapping tool.
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It requires MacOSX based software MadMapper 2.0+ or the soon to be released MadMapper Lite* (free with purchase of mM) to handle the transfer & auto-updates. What’s in the Box… (Power Cable w/ euro Adapter, 8GB Micro SD Card & SD Card Adapter, Mad Sticker, Fold-out Manual, & MiniMAD).ġst, I will state that MiniMAD (mM) is a “companion” projection mapping player.