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Subscribers Factorite (Elite) | This is very cool, has a 90's industrial imagining of the future vibe to it!
Defiantly not going in a pocket that's for sure!  |
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Subscribers Factorite (Elite) | @dev_null
This: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5590156
This is amazing, it's like a modern Jornada with decent screen and built in camera, if only I had the skills to build one  |
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| Wow! That is a great find!  Very cool! |
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| Quote fantablium - 2023-01-07 10:26 AM
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This: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5590156
This is amazing, it's like a modern Jornada with decent screen and built in camera, if only I had the skills to build one  That is pretty cool. If only they'd commercialise it. |
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| Found something pretty neat.
"Keyboard and monitor support brackets were 3D-printed, and some “inventive cable management” was required to squeeze everything in, but it all came together brilliantly."
https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/raspberry-pi-revives-a-smith-corona...
Image from RaspberryPi.com
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| Arch why would have have a screen that small in a bezel that thick
It's like an 80's 286 laptop |
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| I like it but I wish the keyboard was a little bigger to fill the case. Then it would be easier to type |
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| Quote C:Amie - 2023-01-11 10:43 PM
Arch why would have have a screen that small in a bezel that thick
It's like an 80's 286 laptop
You're absolutely right.
It's actually a Corona Word Processor (1989? ) based with the guts taken out and Raspberry Pi and screen put in.
I think it's one of these:
https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/objects/co8649879/smith...
I believe the maker printed just the support brackets and stuff.
Such a shame in the modern world, the name wouldn't be too attractive in the market, I suppose...
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I like it but I wish the keyboard was a little bigger to fill the case. Then it would be easier to type
Ah, good point.
-stingraze Edited by stingraze 2023-01-12 12:03 AM
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| Oh, I see. He's borrowed the chassis rather than made it. Fair dues. |
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Update:
There is a 3.4GHz CPU (Intel N100 ) 16GB DDR5 256GB eMMC SBC that runs Windows / Linux.
It might be a good base SBC to build a handheld pc on, although this is not ARM based.
Some are skeptic about this board, but would be nice if is true.
It is a Chinese company making this and will be released in the future.
-stingraze Edited by stingraze 2023-05-05 10:03 AM
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| Related video I found: 12 Brilliant Cyberdecks using Raspberry Pi you can make in 2023!
Edited by stingraze 2023-07-14 9:57 AM
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| Here's another project with parts open sourced.
Pretty cool, based on Framework laptop.
3D Parts File etc.: https://github.com/BenMakesEverything/cyberdeck/Edited by stingraze 2023-10-16 5:49 AM
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| I haven't seen one of those tiny ball mice since a min-90's Dell Latitude. I also love Framework. Great find. It's a little big though and the movement on the screen hinge... it's not going to be very ergonomic. Nice attempt though. Keep trying and he'll get to a clamshell eventually  |
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| Thanks!
I really like those tiny ball mouse. They used to be on older computers in a science museum in Yokohama long time ago, I think. With those Black and green display.
-stingraze Edited by stingraze 2023-10-16 2:51 PM
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