Affordable 3D Printing and Build a Pi Zero TV Stick in the May 2018 edition of The MagPi – The Official Raspberry Pi magazine.

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Affordable 3D printing. Buy your first 3D printer and use a Raspberry Pi with OctoPrint to control it.

Buy your first 3D printer and use a Raspberry Pi with OctoPrint to control it. Stream your music. Set up Bluetooth on a Raspberry Pi and use it to stream music to your speakers.

Set up Bluetooth on a Raspberry Pi and use it to stream music to your speakers. New Google AIY kits. Discover the latest Voice and Vision kits. Now with Pi Zero WH included!

Discover the latest Voice and Vision kits. Now with Pi Zero WH included! Transform a retro cam. Turn a classic Kodak Brownie camera into a modern digicam using a Camera Module.

Turn a classic Kodak Brownie camera into a modern digicam using a Camera Module. Make a Pi Zero TV stick. Upgrade any TV into a PC with a modified Pi Zero W device.

Upgrade any TV into a PC with a modified Pi Zero W device. And much, much more!

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Errata

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Page 12, “Compute Module Motherboard.” The team at resin.io inform us that the pre-release versions of the Fin board was able to work with eMMC-populated modules. However the released board will NOT support eMMC-populated modules. It is intended for operation only with modules not already populated with eMMC (the CM3L today.).