No, It does not make sense Even with other boards you can plug video card into USB and have a way of outputting video on those. I did it with my openwrt router that only have ethernet ports and usb. On pi you can physically disable the hdmi and possibly also in software but even then there are many ways to output video on any such board you can buy.devices (thinking of other brands) that do not have any video output or even any way of outputting video, if that makes sense.
And also rip out DSI and 40 pin GPIOs and USB too.Don't forget those pesky composite video outputs.
It does not meet the "or even any way of outputting video, if that makes sense", sadly there is PicoDVI and PicoVGA.anything from the Raspberry Pi Pico or Pico2 ranges will meet that description.
Statistics: Posted by fanoush — Fri Oct 18, 2024 10:20 am