Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
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@madscientist Thanks for responding. Your idea would be great if I was going to make a cheap for myself but it wont work in my situation. I cant be busy with each students lcd and mirror configuration. Instead ill likely go with a small screen that works as is. These are young students.
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https://forum.magicmirror.builders/topic/8640/11-alarm-clock-using-mm-and-hello-lucy
I built this for $11. Your students wouldn’t have to do any electronics and everything is included with the laptop, in most cases. I’ve done a few of these. This one is the cheapest.
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@teitlebot Of course. Just wanted to show a possible “cheapest” way. It always depends on your budget and skills/age of your students.
No need to go for the LCD controller board path if you get working screens.
I think you have to be lucky to get an old eeePC for just $11. Let alone multiple of those. Have a look into RasPi alternatives like Orange Pi. They are a bit cheaper and I think there’s a forum thread here somewhere of people running MM on it. The Pi0 would be probably the cheapest alternative but I’ve never managed to run MM on it…
Of course a cheap laptop is the easiest way to go if you can get enough for cheap. An old laptop for $25 is still cheaper than a RasPi and already comes with power supply and screen.
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@madscientist I did see some posts about using the pi0 for magic mirror. What problems did you have?
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Never got it to display anything. Page could not load or something like that. Not on the Pi0 and also not remotely on another PC. After many attemps and long hours of troubleshooting and reading I finally gave up on it.
I really would love to get it working though as I’d like to make another cheap mirror for my brother as a present. Still have a two-way-mirror lying around…