I wonder if there is a market for steam decks with a broken screen or controls or something?
I would not mind repurposing some for various interesting mobile applications.
They pack a punch, run Linux and have the ability to have a pretty good battery.
From the post:
>All-in-one computers in which the mainboard lurked beneath a keyboard were once the default in home computing, but more recently they have been relegated to interesting niche devices such as the Raspberry Pi 400 and 500.
The Bento is another take on the idea, coming at it not with the aim of replacing a desktop machine, instead as a computer for use with wearable display glasses. The thinking goes that when your display is head mounted, why carry around a screen with your laptop.
I wonder if there is a market for steam decks with a broken screen or controls or something?
I would not mind repurposing some for various interesting mobile applications.
They pack a punch, run Linux and have the ability to have a pretty good battery.
From the post:
>>All-in-one computers in which the mainboard lurked beneath a keyboard were once the default in home computing, but more recently they have been relegated to interesting niche devices such as the Raspberry Pi 400 and 500.
The Bento is another take on the idea, coming at it not with the aim of replacing a desktop machine, instead as a computer for use with wearable display glasses. The thinking goes that when your display is head mounted, why carry around a screen with your laptop.
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