Technical question on arduino and raspberry pi

Hello slacker newsers. Work sucks butt worse than 2023, so I've decided to focus on some personal project and ideas I've had for years. Without getting into too many details, I'd like to connect a simple storage device (small ssd maybe?) to a screen. Either touch screen or one with a controller (like what you have on your TVs where you can scroll through a menu and make preference choices). I'd like to then display an image to the screen based on user choices.

I know Raspberry Pi can handle the programming, but I'm not sure about the interface between storage and screen. I know that a computer needs a controller for storage to speak to the motherboard but can an arduino be used to create something like this on a small scale? Is there something better I should be looking at?

A member on here kindly offered to chit chat about these things in private and I forgot who it was. I'm so sorry but if you are here, I'd love your input.

This is just an idea in my head, so I might be off on some things and my goal isn't to make it easy or cut corners. It's a personal project for fun, so I don't mind if there are extra steps vs "just buy this thing."


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I have a Raspberry Pi with an attached external harddrive that I use as a media server. Raspberry Pi's have a micro HDMI connector, so as long whatever screen you're using supports HDMI it should be pretty simple. And as others have pointed out Raspberry Pi is just Linux so you should be pretty free in regard to whatever programming language you want to use to create the interface between the data on your drive and what you display on screen.

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