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[QUOTE="Mark_M, post: 121741, member: 29098"] Raspberry Pi with a Pi hat would be the best all-round option. The Pi can simultaneously output to pixels and run the show (saves needing a separate computer on). ESP32/ ESP8266 with W-LED is another option. They are cheaper than a Pi but they require a computer to be running and sending data to them. If your WiFi is not strong then the lights will flicker (assuming this is a syntonised display to music with xLights). The Kulp boards with a BBB are not much cheaper than a Falcon once the cost is added up. [/QUOTE]
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