@tafkawac

Love the CM5 stuff. That Nano B would be awesome as a media player behind a TV.

@HillPhantom

Great video as always Leeps! Everytime I watch you videos I feel i'm getting ready to lose 100 bucks minimum lol. Cheers mate!

@soldier-01der

Great video. Ppl need to consider Audio on the Nano A. Ive got one and for me its perfect for prototyping. As im reading the information the DSI output doesnt include audio. One the HDMI output on the Nano B audio is supposed to included in the signal. They are great products.

@cx3268

Like Waveshare products, their Wiki's have a LOT to be desired which includes any typos & WRONG (or outdated) procedure to get their products to work.
Of 3 3 tickets submitted to them, 1st 2 issues had to resolve myself. Was pleasantly surprised on the 3rd ticket.
Have 2 Waveshare boards for both RaspPi & OrangePi CM4's. Like the footprint of the Raspberry Pi's and they operate great.
Testing so far the OrangePi (Debian) is a little faster than the RaspPi (RPI 64bit  OS).

@davidg5898

I really like Waveshare's products. I wish they made some displays that a CM5 could be direct mounted onto. But I don't know how big that market would be.
I have a wearable display project that uses a wide/thin display and only needs 1 USB. To make it slim, I desolder the Pi's ethernet, USB ports, and GPIOs and then solder a single port USB back on. It's powered by one of Waveshare's UPS battery packs in a 3D printed belt clip. It would be so slim if I could do it with a display + CM5 instead of modified Pi.

@Nobe_Oddy

this is REALLY COOL!!! and I LOVE that you can attach the GPIO pins!!! and that there are 2 versions AND they're cheap!!!! THANK YOU!

@subagon

I wish they had included holes at each corner to firmly attach the CM4/5.

@ninline2000

I'd love a tablet where you just popped a cm5 into it.

@0ffGridTechClub

I've got a CM5 32Gb EMMC + 16GB RAM on a waveshare NanoB board for CM5. Love it. Want to make a laptop / tablet with a portable 4k / OLED monitor

@alevans51

Great ides.   Not sure about use for this, because heat is still a factor.

@mikescholz6429

When I built my first cyberdeck I took a 3b+ and removed the usbs and ethernet from the board and remotely wired single stack usb sockets.

@cgmarch2359

The Tapo p110 can measure Watts more precise ..if you query it directly using the python module . Let me know if you need a sample code..

@Nobe_Oddy

the ONE THING that I have been disappointed about when it comes to the Pi4 and Pi5 is not having the ability to run a display on the usb-c cable... if it did then all you would need is 1 usb-c port on this nano board and just use a hub with your usb 2.0, microSD, display port, ethernet, and power... LOL  
so maybe we can start a campaign to gather enough signatures to get the Rasp Pi 6 to actually have usb4 so that it could do all that PLUS run an external GPU  without a bunch of add-on stuff that our friend Jeff Gerrling has to hook up just to get it to ALMOST work (wait, I think he might have got an AMD GPU to work, but I can't really rememeber)  like the pci-e to m.2 board, then an m.2 to pci-e x16 slot that only runs at x2 PLUS he still has to hook up an external PC power supply AND jump start it so it powers the GPU LMAO (I'm pretty sure he got the CM5 board that has a built-in pci-e x16 slot that runs at x2  to work tho... but like I said, I forget the details) lmao

@terrydaktyllus1320

I'm getting a very nice cheese board together in preparation for all the whines coming into the comments section shortly:

"But it hasn't got an NVME port on it! How am I going to play Cybersplatt 4044 or Starfailed on my Pi?"

@BadKarma714

I watched a lot of videos. Read a lot of posts still cannot figure how to get own cloud working, I don’t know if there’s a default port on my router through spectrum and I have no control because it’s not my account

@clangerbasher

Would there be a market for a Raspberry Pi which is built with the wiring / hardware for battery power?

@user-dl6iy7rd2y

Cyberdeck build ?

@john_hind

Why on earth did they use a USB-A socket? USB-C would have been much more compact and versatile!