Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
What's the best RasPi to use to make a magic mirror at the moment and why?
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it all depends on what you wanted to do with it
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running MagicMirror without complex module RPI2 or RPI3 could be ok
sample of complex module:- displaying video (youtube, TV) take a lot of ressource
- module with a lot of animated picture (take a lot of cpu time)
- personnal assistant (Google Assistant / alexa) take a lot of RAM
- –> it’s limited +/- to default module
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running MagicMirror with some complex module: RPI3B+ (minimal) / RPI4 (is really better) version: 2Gb min
- you can do practically what you want ;)
- playing video/TV
- assistants
- animated picture
- any module as you want
For me the good choice for a mirror is RPI4 (I have 2Gb version)
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@sdetweil What do you mean by out of power? i mean to use it 24/7 plugged.
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@DiogoSekeira CPU power to run apps. same thing @Bugsounet said
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@Bugsounet I was aiming for a low budget, and i can get the RPI3B+ at 40 bucks, but the RPI4 at 70, so if the RPI3B+ could fulfill the necessities that I need then i would rather have that one.
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what do you want to do with it ?
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@sdetweil @Bugsounet oh i get it now. I just ment to run magic mirror with youtube, calendar, weather forecast and try to implement voice activation and or movement sensors
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youtube without voice activating ??? not sure it’s possible, or so just on start the mirror but it’s ridiculus
In all case, i think RPI3B+ can works for you :)
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@Bugsounet Yes i mean to use voice activation. If im not able to will just use buttons of some sort or a keyboard, wich is kind of lame. But right now im just looking at what model can fully satisfy my needs.
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@Bugsounet yes, that should work on 3b+
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for voice using, you have to buy a USB Mic (eq 10$)
I use this