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Comment Even cheaper (Score 1) 325

Hey, if it is just for the typing you could buy PS/2-Connector Keyboards for around $7 each. A cheap microcontroller like Atmels ATTinyXX on a custom PCB could be used to connect display and keyboard. Lets say $10 for both. Than you just need a display and a case. Depending on how many characters it should display it starts from $8 1x16 (1 line, 16 characters). Lets assume a standard case for just $1. Programming this should be fairly easy as multiple projects on the internet have libraries available. So you get your electronic typewriter for $26. It could be even cheaper. These will consume much less than 10 Watt and it would be possible to power them with rechargable batteries or big capacitors. some sources: AVR keyboard: http://avrprogrammers.com/example_avr_keyboard.php AVR display libraries are all over the web. Just my two cents. This could be an initiativ of indiegogo or something similiar!

Comment Re:PS2, Arduino, and an LCD (Score 1) 325

Hey, if it is just for the typing you could buy PS/2-Connector Keyboards for around $7 each. A cheap microcontroller like Atmels ATTinyXX on a custom PCB could be used to connect display and keyboard. Lets say $10 for both. Than you just need a display and a case. Depending on how many characters it should display it starts from $8 1x16 (1 line, 16 characters). Lets assume a standard case for just $1. Programming this should be fairly easy as multiple projects on the internet have libraries available. So you get your electronic typewriter for $26. It could be even cheaper. These will consume much less than 10 Watt and it would be possible to power them with rechargable batteries or big capacitors. some sources: AVR keyboard: http://avrprogrammers.com/example_avr_keyboard.php AVR display libraries are all over the web. Just my two cents. This could be an initiativ of indiegogo or something similiar!

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