README: fix typo

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This is a project to drive a 32x8 or 16x16 LED matrix based on the popular WS2812 RGB LEDs using a microcontroller running [MicroPython](https://micropython.org). There is experimental support for allowing a more powerful host computer (e.g. a Raspberry Pi Zero W) to remotely control a microcontroller without WiFi (e.g. a Teensy 3.x) and the display connected to it over USB serial. Low FPS video of a standalone Pycom LoPy 1 development board cycling through the scenes: This is a project to drive a 32x8 or 16x16 LED matrix based on the popular WS2812 RGB LEDs using a microcontroller running [MicroPython](https://micropython.org). There is experimental support for allowing a more powerful host computer (e.g. a Raspberry Pi Zero W) to remotely control a microcontroller without WiFi (e.g. a Teensy 3.x) and the display connected to it over USB serial. Low FPS video of a standalone Pycom LoPy 1 development board cycling through the scenes:
TODO: implement![LED matrix animated](docs/lamatrix.gif) ![LED matrix animated](docs/lamatrix.gif)
Static picture with clock scene. For some reason the colors aren't captured as vidvid as they are in real life. Static picture with clock scene. For some reason the colors aren't captured as vidvid as they are in real life.