New 7-segment product for the Raspberry Pi from Average Man and The Pi Hut

Today, The Pi Hut has announced that they are selling a new product: ZeroSeg. The ZeroSeg features an 8-character 7-segment display (2 x 4-character) controlled by a MAX7219CNG chip. There are two buttons which you can custom-program to do what you want them to do. There is a code library available for easy programming with Python. It comes in kit form and costs £10, which I think is very reasonable for the number of components. Oh, yes, it’s in Raspberry Pi Zero-form factor (hence the name) but is compatible with all 40-pin variants of the Pi. You can buy the ZeroSeg from The Pi Hut. I hope to do a review of the product once I get my hands on it!

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