We’ve seen a lot of cyberdecks lately in all sorts of styles, but this one really pleases. Cyberdecks were once a science fiction approximation of what computing might look like in the future. In the end, consumer devices took a very different path.
Which is the highest price for a Gameboy?
The second price is the highest price in the past three months which is usually the price for the new/sealed game. The list is ordered by the balance of the two prices. Note that some of these games are not rare in the sense that there are not many available, but rare relative to demand, which makes the games expensive.
Where did the idea for Max’s cyberdeck come from?
Like many cyberdeck builds, inspiration for the awesomely mustachioed [Max]’s deck came from the military surplus world. As the story goes, he has a smallish clamshell case that once held radio tools and supplies for the Bundeswehr.
Why did Zach Freedman make his own cyberdeck?
No matter, though, because the maker community decided cyberdecks were too awesome to ignore and started making their own. After lusting after some of the amazing builds already out there, [Zach Freedman] decided it was time to start his own build, resulting in the Data Blaster.
What kind of slipcase does a cyberdeck need?
The three-piece cyberdeck looks very cool when all wired up together, but [Max] needed one more piece to really sell it. So he 3D-printed a slipcase for all three units; painted in military colors and suitably distressed, the whole thing really just works.
What kind of panel Jack do I need for cyberdeck?
I got a 12v panel jack and a matching plug from a local electronics store, cut the cord a foot or so out from the laptop and soldered the new bits onto the ends of the cables, remembering to note the polarity. Finally, I mounted the panel jack on the back of the deck with some hand-cut plastic brackets and some glue. Making sure it all fits.