The workplace is deployed anywhere in 15 seconds.
Enthusiasts never cease to amaze. This time, the author of the YouTube channel DIY Perks, known for unusual products and inventions, made himself a three-display PC in the format of a small suitcase. The workplace is deployed anywhere in 15 seconds.
He printed the case on a 3D printer, and rearranged the hardware from a Dell gaming laptop. The main matrix is 15.6 inches with 4K resolution, while the side ones are taken from 9.7-inch iPads.
There are foldable legs on the bottom – they can be pushed apart to set the screens at eye level, and a handle is placed on top.
The only downside: the mouse and keyboard must be carried separately – there was no room for them in the PC suitcase. But the battery remained, although it is not clear how long it will last in this mode of operation.
The enthusiast showed the assembly process on video:
Previously, talked about craftsmen from China who modified the iMac case by removing the “chin”. So they achieved a truly full-screen design. And even earlier, they independently assembled a perfect iPhone.
They also wrote about an amateur engineer from the USA who created the world’s fastest unmanned aerial vehicle at home and entered the Guinness Book of Records. It can accelerate up to 414 km/h.