Slice – a media player powered by Raspberry Pi

A team comprised of Raspberry Pi Foundation insiders, directors of Pimoroni and a music producer have banded together under the title of FiveNinjas to launch a Kickstarter for a new media player called ‘Slice’.

The aluminium-cased player is based on the Compute Module and features a custom-designed host board that brings out everything you need to plug it into your television and play media from the inbuilt 1TB hard drive.

The team is as follows:

  • Mo Volans – Music Producer and Trainer
  • Jon Williamson & Paul Beech – Directors, Pimoroni
  • James Adams – Director of Hardware Engineering, Raspberry Pi
  • Gordon Hollingworth – Director of Software Engineering, Raspberry Pi

It’s certainly a very pretty media player, lit from the inside by what look like Neopixels. It’s not the cheapest – at £159 for early birds, rising to £179 – but it’s got that ‘cool’ feel to it that could be very appealing to the right market.

The Kickstarter runs until 25th September and can be found here.

PS4 with a Raspberry Pi ambilight

EvilBoris has posted a video online showing the Raspberry Pi working as an ambilight server to give environmental lighting effects behind a television. You can see the video below:

You can get the kit he used from Lightberry – he used the HDMI kit. They’re currently out of stock but I believe you can back order the kit – it’s quite reasonably priced considering what you get.

EvilBoris has also posted a couple of video tutorials to help you get set-up: here and here so take a look before you buy.

Here’s another video, this time of the trailer to Guardians of the Galaxy. Just because: