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DIY Carbon Fiber Touchscreen Tablet PC

Yesterday i posted someone using lego to build a printer. Today i found another awesome DIY, this guy actually built a touchscreen tablet PC from scratch and are customize to his preference. He actually bought a MSI netbook and tear it apart to use it motherboard and screen. Here the list of others part he use to built this Tablet PC.

- Motherboard and screen from MSI X320
- Resistive Touch Screen
- Intel 40GB SSD
- Port USB Hub
- Accelerometer (ActionXL Wired Controller)
- USB Wireless Adapter
- USB Bluetooth Adapter
- Carbon Fiber Kit

via carbontablet

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Mech - June 5, 2010 at 12:03 am

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FIFA BBQ Grill PC Computer Casemod

FIFA BBQ Grill PC Computer Casemod

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Take a look at this intriguing PC case mod that was presented recently at a German Case Modding Championship. It’s a barbecue grill computer all decked out in FIFA10 branding. Inside the BBQ is a working PC with a Core 2 Duo CUP, Asus ATI 4870 graphic card with 1024 MB ram, Corsair TwinX 4GB Ram, 1000 MB hard drive, a DVD burner, mouse, keyboard and Windows Vista Home.
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Fake grilled food not included. It’s missing one CRUCIAL element as far as I can see- a monitor. Well technically two crucial elements- the ability to actually use the grill to cook food would be HOT. Personally this casemod is a little too corporate and missing the homemade element that makes most other case mods so special but the form factor of the barbecue is pretty unique and Spring appropriate.

Fifa (German) Thanks to “The Schmittster”!



2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Mech - April 4, 2010 at 2:01 pm

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Blue Screen View – BSOD

BLue Screen View

BLue Screen View

This is a very useful tool for PC troubleshooters which allow them to see the BSOD while at the same time use google to figure out the problem. Even if you are not a PC troubleshooters you still can use this tool to help them by just double clicking on the file it will show you your very last blue screen of death. You can either screen shot it or tell your PC technician over the phone about the clash information. BlueScreenView also mark the drivers that their addresses found in the crash stack, so you can easily locate the suspected drivers that possibly caused the crash. With the help of this viewer you no longer need to copy down the error message onto a piece of paper. Moreover it is a freeware which can be found at Nirsoft.

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