The CL-32 is a new pocket-sized computer created by Peter Barker, featuring an ESP32-S3 microcontroller, E Ink display, and a 72-key keyboard. This retro-styled device is designed for low power usage and robustness in educational settings. The E Ink display provides clear readability and lower power consumption. The ESP32-S3 offers dual-core processing, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth support, with expansion options for further customization.

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