I had a friend visiting a while ago, and I showed him my PewPews. He liked them, but remarked that he wouldn't mind a more feature-full version (the bi-color display, more shades, more memory) even if it meant the price would be higher. So I went ahead and designed such a version:

It's really just re-hashing of the version 5.x of PewPew, but in the horizontal form factor pin-compatible with the version 10 of PewPew. Under the display there is the SAMD21 microcontroller, a 2MB flash memory chip (for the filesystem), and an IS31FL3733 LED driver chip.

Two of the chips come in QFN packages, so they are a bit of a pain to solder by hand, but I managed to do it without problems this time — I guess I'm getting practice. But I wouldn't want to make much more of them, and I don't think it makes sense to mass-produce those. So it's mostly a one-off prototype thing.
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Any new pew pew needs to be celebrated ;)
Congrats, the idea is quite good I think.
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