nexus 5 is revealed in a leaked service manual Uncategorized A tidy CYBERDECK THAT YOU could TAKE ANYWHERE.

A tidy CYBERDECK THAT YOU could TAKE ANYWHERE.

The cyberdeck trend has developed to a relatively straightforward formula: take a desktop computer and strip it to its barest essentials of screen, PCB, and input device, before clothing it in a suitably post-apocalyptic or industrial exterior. in some cases these can result in a trendy prop straight from a film set, and happily for [Patrick De Angelis] his Raspberry Pi based cyberdeck (Italian, Google translate link) fits this description, taking the well-worn path of putting a Raspberry Pi and screen into a ruggedised flight case. Its very unremarkability is the essential to its success, using a carefully-selected wired keyboard and trackpad combo neatly dodges the typical slightly messy arrangements of microcontroller boards.

If this cyberdeck has a special feature it’s in the extra wireless interfaces and the stack of antennas on its right-hand side. The Pi touchscreen is a little small for the case and possibly we’d have mounted it centrally, but otherwise this is a box we could imagine opening somewhere in the abandoned ruins of a once-proud Radio Shack store for a little post-apocalyptic Hackaday editing. After all, your preferred online tech news resource doesn’t stop because the power’s gone out!

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