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"All in One" Steampunk PC Mod |
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Written by Chris Tangora
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Friday, 25 April 2008 |
Jake von Slatt's Steampunk Workshop has another great steampunk mod, this one by Jake himself. He has created the all-in-one PC in the steampunk style. Sporting brass fittings and a 24" LCD this mod is the complete package.
Jake gives great pictures of the assembly and finished products, and even has a video of the table saw vs. LCD housing action. If you watch it, make sure you lower the volume before you play it as the saw is very loud. He doesn't cover the keyboard creation in this one, but it is on his site as well. Jake's site was also the inspiration / host to Dave Veloz's steampunk Mac Mini.
Steampunk'd All-in-one
DIY steampunk keyboard
Dave's Mac Mini Steampunk
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Best Nintendo Mod Ever!!! |
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Written by Chris Tangora
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Friday, 25 April 2008 |
Wow. Let me say that again. Wow.
This has to be one of the ultimate mods I have ever seen. It's not the cleanest mod, it's not the most high-tech, it's not even that functional. But the concept gets me. It's a Nintendo Entertainment Center inside a Nintendo game cartridge. That's right, you plug a game into a game to play.
The concept could cause some major problems if you follow it to far. The entire "console is a game" thing could be pondered for a while. I like the fact that they used the "Super Mario Brothers" as the console. Fitting.
Enjoy
From Kotomi Blog via BenHeck via technabob
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24 Karats of Mac Book Air |
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Written by Chris Tangora
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Wednesday, 23 April 2008 |
If the MacBook Air wasn't expensive enough, you can now get it encased in 24 karat gold, with an old school multi-colored sapphire apple logo. Customized by Computer Choppers (of West Linn) Oregon which are no strangers to the golden Macs. They have made 24 karat gold iMacs and platinum iPhones (and iMacs).
No prices have been released, but I think it's safe to say that nobody on a MacMod payroll will be able to afford this. Computer Choppers' base mod projects start off at $2500 & a custom logo cost $500. The question I have is this, is it the lightest 24 karat gold notebook?
From Custom Choppers via Engadget
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Written by Chris Tangora
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Tuesday, 22 April 2008 |
This one caught my eye, mainly because the screen says "100% Apple", but it didn't look like an Apple box. Computer aside, the focus of the mod was the desk. This is a pretty cool example of taking the mod outside the box.
The mod'd desk has everything neatly tucked away, yet accessible if needed. Digital card readers, drives, modems, power, all nicely tucked away. If you are looking at your computer space (like I am now) and wanting to get something a little cleaner and more functional, take a look.
Mod'd Desk at TheBestCaseScenario.com
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Props to Richard & his macmod |
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Written by Chris Tangora
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Thursday, 17 April 2008 |
We at macmod wanted to give our own shout-out to Richard Hunt, congratulating him on the recent web popularity based around his January mod of an old powerbook. He took the powerbook and converted it into a slim desktop. If you didn't see it back in January, you might have seen it around the web recently. A large number of sites have picked up on it and lots of people have seen it. If you haven't take a look, do it now.
Richard's Desktop Powerbook (on macmod )
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