Tag: cyberdeck (25 entries)
A series of writerdecks: Micro Journal for distraction-free writing – designed by Un Kyu Lee.
Penk Chen's Rasti is a retro-futuristic laptop inspired by the iconic GRiD Compass – with his custom mechanical keyboard and keycap set.
NoSegfaultPlz published his CyberKeeb 2040, which is both a mechanical keyboard and a cyberdeck.
Krisenplan shared QAZooie, a clever case for the QAZ, turning it into a modular cyberdeck.
OGRE is a doomsday or simply field cyberdeck, a knock-off of Jay Doscher's Recover Kit. Shared by rmw156.
Not a classic keyboard, not a classic cyberdeck: Armachat TOUCH by bobricius.
The mekko5X is an ortholinear cyberdeck by sporewoh.
An authoritative split cyberdeck that folds – files shared by legion.ultimedia.
Ikejima's Egg is a laptop style cyberdeck with an ortho keyboard.
HandiPi is a handheld RPI4 based computer with 36 keys and display – designed by brickbots.
Hackaday launched a Cyberdeck Contest with prizes offered by Digi-Key.
0x17 turned a vintage Amstrad NC100 into a cyberdeck.
Richard Sutherland's framedeck is his take on the slab style computers like the TRS-80 model 100 – using the Framework motherboard.
Combining woodworking with electronics, mw33212 made a walnut cyberdeck with a cheap foldable keyboard.
A rugged computer used by the Russian army – seized by their Ukrainian hosts.
The Chonky Palmtop by Daniel Norris is a cyberdeck with an integrated Corne.
Penkesu is a retro-style cyberdeck by penkia with a wide screen and a built-in low-pro ortho keyboard with "dye-sub" MBK caps.
THEBRICK is a cyberdeck with Raspberry Pi 4, a 7.9" wide screen and a Planck.
This Motorola MDT9100, converted by Trammell Hudson, comes with an informative blog post.
An OLKB terminal by jeffeb3 featuring a Void30.
The Ulfberht+ is a cyberdeck by Tinfoil_Haberdashery, featuring his laser-etched custom keycaps.
A retro frankenstein machine incorporating a Famicom/NES clone, a keyboard and a tv screen. Posted by chad3814.
The Callisto 2 is a 3D printable computer by LowBudgetTech.
The RaspberryPERK (Pi Emergency and Recovery Kit) is a cyberdeck by Philipp1887.
Open source files and instructions for the Lisperati1000 cyberdeck by drcode now available.