It’s Another Pi Handheld. But it’s a Really Good One
The PiBrick is a new handheld device that showcases the capabilities of the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5. It features a 3.92" OLED touch display and a BlackBerry-derived keyboard, all housed in a 3D printed shell. This device emphasizes versatility and robustness, making it a standout in the realm of handheld computers.
- ▪The PiBrick is built around the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5.
- ▪It includes a 3.92" OLED touch display and a BlackBerry-derived keyboard.
- ▪The device is powered by a 5000 mAH battery and has a chunky smartphone form factor.
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It’s Another Pi Handheld. But It’s A Really Good One No comments by: Jenny List May 30, 2026 Title: Copy Short Link: Copy Ever since the first Linux capable single-board computers came out, there have been projects turning them into handhelds. The Raspberry Pi Zero and in particular the Compute Modules are ideally suited to this. While there are more common projects that find their way into our feed we’ve certainly seen a few of them in our time, enough now that a new one has to be special to really catch our eye. Which brings us to the PiBrick from [Ahmad Amarullah], which sets the bar pretty high. The device is a Compute Module 5 smartphone sized computer with a 3.92″ OLED touch display and the ubiquitous BlackBerry-derived keyboard.
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