Build your own portable SMART TV (100% wireless!)

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  • @naikomusic
    @naikomusic 8 років тому +413

    You are pretty much the only person I know whose videos are time-consuming, complicated and ridiculously high quality who actually uploads regularly. You are super amazing, I love what you do and will always continue to watch your videos. With the highest respects, Sinok.

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  8 років тому +76

      What a compliment - thanks!

    • @cjehfbcjrjeh2000
      @cjehfbcjrjeh2000 7 років тому +3

      how__to__minecraft Darude Sandstorm

    • @isaiahpenny9501
      @isaiahpenny9501 7 років тому +5

      Naikōmusic I thought you were complaining at first! lol 😂

    • @khemrajhsamaroo3671
      @khemrajhsamaroo3671 2 роки тому

      @@DIYPerks helloooo good day I think you should try a website called SparkFun
      Its a electronic website you can order from

    • @Mass.tamizha
      @Mass.tamizha 2 роки тому

      @@DIYPerks old Sony Mobile display to monitor it's your next test (exclude capturecard)

  • @giglymeshtalrac
    @giglymeshtalrac 4 роки тому +17

    Anyone else want an ASMR of just Matt talking gently? Or maybe an audiobook narration.

  • @Nerdforge
    @Nerdforge 8 років тому +425

    Dude, you literally have the best projects!

    • @lolimpol
      @lolimpol 8 років тому +1

      Natural Nerd hey natural nerd, I watched a lot of your video's, they're awesome too😊

    • @Nerdforge
      @Nerdforge 8 років тому +6

      Hey, didn't expect to be recognized, that's awesome! Thanks mister :)

    • @lolimpol
      @lolimpol 8 років тому +4

      Natural Nerd yeah, just one tip... the light box, I wish it would have been more opaque, because you could see the LEDs inside... (just call me pol)

    • @godforgive3
      @godforgive3 6 років тому +1

      Natural Nerd so do you!!!
      You two need to do something together. Please?

    • @kateapple1
      @kateapple1 4 роки тому

      Oh shit it’s nerdforge! I love your channel too! I want you both all the time I wish I was smart enough to do the projects that you do with electronics but they’re really cool thanks for doing what you do

  • @andrewsteen1427
    @andrewsteen1427 Рік тому +3

    Put magnets on the back and mount it anywhere in your house, because you know, we live in the future! Ha but really, coming from someone born in 1992. Love your channel, never lose that passion for creating! 😊

  • @rstrdn
    @rstrdn 7 років тому +16

    Tip: you can tie a knot on the 3.5mm headphone cable inside of the speaker. This will almost always avoid damage to the circuit/soldering when the cable is yanked.

  • @C-MAGs
    @C-MAGs 4 роки тому +351

    "attach this wire like this.... and this wire goes here like that - and voila, a particle accelerator." Yes mate, you might have to go over a few more steps here and there.

    • @Fjay10
      @Fjay10 4 роки тому +3

      Rolica now you just gotta make it blow up and become flash

    • @Verminskyi
      @Verminskyi 4 роки тому +6

      I was thinking a wiring diagram might assist.

    • @aaronmicalowe
      @aaronmicalowe 4 роки тому +3

      *In the future:* Just plug in your 3D printer to the file in the description and voila, a particle accelerator in just a few minutes. 😁

    • @continental_consumer
      @continental_consumer 9 днів тому

      "And then, after a quick deacceleration of the hard scanner, you should be good to calibrate the quantum stabiliser and unbreach the access to main frame wire"

  • @SahabuddinTanrkulu
    @SahabuddinTanrkulu 8 років тому +6

    I don't know why I am here and why I am watching this video, I even don't have ability to use this tools but your videos like a magical and I can't control myself about watching or not watching. Thanks. Hello from Turkey.

  • @rajaosama3930
    @rajaosama3930 6 років тому +4

    Dude your sick , i feel like i am in a wrong field of studying . Doing this is so satisfying , and your voice make it more pleasurable .

  • @benm5913
    @benm5913 8 років тому +810

    This project series went from, "Yeah...I can do that," to, "well..shit," pretty damn quick.

    • @4.0.4
      @4.0.4 8 років тому +14

      Ben M Which part is hard? He explained it so well, step by step.

    • @Lameonade
      @Lameonade 8 років тому +32

      Difficulty is relative.

    • @benm5913
      @benm5913 8 років тому +10

      aiklarung Mostly the sound portion, for me at least, was bewildering. Got lost in the jargon.

    • @4.0.4
      @4.0.4 8 років тому +17

      Just Google the jargon you don't understand. With time, you need less and less of that, until it becomes just natural. You won't depend on companies making the product you want, if you can just build it yourself to your exact liking (and often for much cheaper)

    • @thewhitedragon4184
      @thewhitedragon4184 7 років тому +3

      I understood the jargon mostly because it overlaps with music production jargon but yeah i feel you

  • @mrm9858
    @mrm9858 7 років тому +297

    I FEEL SMARTER JUST BY WATCHING THIS VIDEO.

  • @DIYPerks
    @DIYPerks  8 років тому +517

    Crikey, you guys have obliterated that like button! Thanks a lot!

    • @stephan935
      @stephan935 8 років тому

      Great video! I think you forgot to link to the third arm though.

    • @BunMaska
      @BunMaska 8 років тому

      DIY Perks great video! I have a similar screen setup but I have powered it using an external battery charging pack. the pack is heavy but powers the screen for more than 4 hours.
      It has a USB jack as well - so you can use that to power the Chromecast
      no idea though on how it could be modded to power the speakers and amp
      Besides that it is a simpler plug and play for some one untechy like me :D

    • @ericvauwee4923
      @ericvauwee4923 8 років тому +2

      Every video of you gets a instant like from me. love your work and phenomenal video editing in every one!

    • @seberous
      @seberous 8 років тому

      DIY Perks np

    • @FabioBorselli
      @FabioBorselli 8 років тому +2

      You deserve it man!

  • @cuzzinjo6951
    @cuzzinjo6951 7 років тому +1

    I worked 1 week for this thing,
    in fact I'm an engineer and I was thinking something like this...when I saw this video I found it helpful...
    well I think it works good and thank you for help:)

  • @drkastenbrot
    @drkastenbrot 8 років тому +6

    I made one with four 18650 cells a while ago. It utilizes an internal eCube E4 balance charger and a custom voltage monitor which switches the buck converter off when the voltage hits three volts. I will probably add a dim when battery low function later.
    Great video!

    • @MrJackfriday
      @MrJackfriday 6 років тому

      owh please do share how you do it. im more of a copy cat then an educated electrician or engineer.

    • @tehpunisher4568
      @tehpunisher4568 6 років тому +1

      Agreed I am looking at doing this too have 6 18650s waiting for this

    • @vikkidyer
      @vikkidyer 11 місяців тому

      Do you have a video of this please as this is what I want to use and I'm stuck how to wire it up xx

    • @drkastenbrot
      @drkastenbrot 11 місяців тому +1

      nowadays id do this way differently. just a pd trigger module and a usb pd powerbank that can put out the needed voltage. you get all the battery protection and battery level indication without any effort

  • @cmhammer32
    @cmhammer32 6 років тому +2

    Definitely gonna adapt 18650's to this project. Much easier to get my hands on, plus much higher power and battery capacity. Thank you so much! I've been trying to figure this out how to go about this for a while now!

    • @vikkidyer
      @vikkidyer 11 місяців тому

      So have I. Did you figure out how to wire it up xx

  • @ekner
    @ekner 8 років тому +28

    Don't make low pass filters from regular electrolytics, you need at least a bipolar elec or better yet a proper film cap! You'll get a huge improvement if you redo that filter.

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  8 років тому +21

      Thanks for the tip - will do some experiments for next time.

    • @janmetdepetop6007
      @janmetdepetop6007 7 років тому +4

      Yes that filter seemed extremely primitive to me. The result is what matters guess. And in the end a lot can be done diferently, better but sometimes would go beyond simple diying. I recall hearing on a forum that I neeed a 10K Ohm logarithmic potentiometer for audio input attenuation rather than a 500ohm linear one for ideal control, to avoid the immediate jump in sound levels as well. They said it had to do with audio levels being logarithmically scaled. So the higher voltage would raise volume too fast compared to a logarithmic one (it uses the bottom part of a logarithmic graph to more slowly raise power levels, of course after that the log pot will raise levels faster than a linear one).

    • @ashekaramesh
      @ashekaramesh 7 років тому

      Jan Metdepetop could you explain more

  • @SuperRemotecontroler
    @SuperRemotecontroler 7 років тому +155

    I would really like to try this, but i have noo idea what is happening

  • @electronicsNmore
    @electronicsNmore 8 років тому +174

    Your British accent really adds to the video.

    • @natangurfinkel
      @natangurfinkel 6 років тому +1

      I thought he is from New Zealand. Is he not?

    • @ZooperPlayz
      @ZooperPlayz 5 років тому +1

      Not BRITISH its ENGLISH accent

    • @chriswade9616
      @chriswade9616 5 років тому +1

      @@ZooperPlayz Well technically speaking, England is part of Great Britain, so what's your point?

    • @NavinBetamax
      @NavinBetamax 5 років тому

      @@chriswade9616 ............FYI..........England is name of Country........English is the Language spoken.......?!......

    • @p0xygen
      @p0xygen 5 років тому +1

      @@NavinBetamax Yeah but English isn't only spoken in England so he has a British accent as he is from England... English accent could mean way too much so you instead specify which English accent...

  • @Bryantfstephens
    @Bryantfstephens 3 роки тому +8

    Just finished making this. Had to change some things for what I had but it looks great! Thanks! First soldering job too! Just as I finished I saw the new video about the brass touch screen monitor. A little upset I didn’t do that but then I saw the price of some of those screens and control boards and felt better again. Lol
    Thanks a lot!

    • @vikkidyer
      @vikkidyer 11 місяців тому

      Hi Just wondering what you changed for your screen. I want to do this but I was thinking about using 18650 batteries xx

    • @Bryantfstephens
      @Bryantfstephens 11 місяців тому

      @@vikkidyer hey it’s been a while since I made it so, it’s hard to remember what I changed without watching the video again.
      I think it might have been that I used some speakers from a TV and the cavity that I made was shaped differently(and cut one sheet at a time then glued).
      Your batteries should work as long as to set the voltage for your batteries.
      I also remember that the way the circuitry worked (according to video) the batteries had to have charge to work even if plugged in to the wall. Basically if you watch it while charging it the batteries drained slower so it was best to charge overnight.

    • @Bvffghjkjghhbbb2669
      @Bvffghjkjghhbbb2669 10 місяців тому

      Can you guys please help me the links in the description do not work

  • @fuse.
    @fuse. 8 років тому +89

    I think eryone just watched this vid and never gonna build it by themself.
    Still amazing video and amazing Monitor

    • @QTProductionsofUtah
      @QTProductionsofUtah 8 років тому +3

      I've made something much like what he made that I put on my channel, even used the same circuit he used to control the lcd panel. I made it before he did tho, but mine was inspired by greatScott and not as good as matts

    • @TechKidShazil
      @TechKidShazil 8 років тому +7

      Iam trying to build one.Well now iam searching for a dead laptop

    • @janmetdepetop6007
      @janmetdepetop6007 7 років тому

      Unless you have a screen and the rest lying around you can do most of what this thing accomplishes and more with a tablet for less money. The video is mostly for inspiration and about the diy active speakers, modding. It's a great thing of course. You learn how to make things.

    • @ZenAndPsychedelicHealingCenter
      @ZenAndPsychedelicHealingCenter 7 років тому +1

      Yep, way too much hassle and not cheap enough to justify the effort. Cool to watch though.

    • @nickys5578
      @nickys5578 7 років тому

      John D A --- You are not even going to get a china one to work for a year with the price he paid to make this yes time is something to consider but even the cheapest ones online are $150 most decent ones are running $200, Now I will say he did do that custom board which he actually did the more expensive way but hey who am I at least he got it done. All I can think about when I see people post things like what you just said is how Dr. Dre had a max cost of $14 a head phone yet they where being sold for hundreds. I learned really quick how to make my own head phone out of old ones and heat shrink. Shoot I remember getting some broke high end head phone and replaced one speaker and made and extra 70 dollars because people wanted to pay that much or else they thought it was a rip off not knowing all along it was a rip off from the brand that they needed to worry about and I did test them yes they held up to all outputs before I sold them. even a bread box and making your own circt boards become a big money saver!! you can reuse those tools and save yourself money

  • @BryanLWeier
    @BryanLWeier 6 років тому

    Not a TV, but a wireless video monitor with sound.... I thought you were building a TV, you know, with a tuner built in, it's STILL a WONDERFUL build tho, thank you for your hard work and sharing it with all of us

  • @karthikd490
    @karthikd490 8 років тому +153

    Hi DIY Perks - If I may, I'd like to make a video request that can be
    very helpful for farmers in developing countries like India. The request
    is to create a centrifugal water pump that runs on the concept of
    sterling engine, powered by heat from concentrated sunlight using
    fresnel lens. So to simplify, the fresnel lens concentrates sunlight and
    generates heat to run the sterling engine, where the wheel of the
    sterling engine is the wheel inside the water pump itself. This can
    really help farmers in India who have limited access to power to water
    their fields. Thank you so much in advance.

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  8 років тому +93

      That's a pretty good idea. I will add it to my list!

    • @karthikd490
      @karthikd490 8 років тому +15

      Thank you :)

    • @NERDVilleUK
      @NERDVilleUK 8 років тому +3

      DIY Perks check out the tesla valve.

    • @SurajGrewal
      @SurajGrewal 8 років тому +4

      Aah! Man,that's gonna be ineffitient.the amount of materials used for focusing such huge amount of light,and size if land covered could have been used for high voltage power line instead.
      There is gonna be a huge loss of energy ,by reflected radiated heat.

    • @karthikd490
      @karthikd490 8 років тому +4

      Hey Suraj, I don't think the system would be inefficient or occupy large space. You can generate as much as 2000 F with a 50 inch single point focus fresnel lens. Combine that with the centrifugal pump, it hardly occupies much space. If you intend to put it in your living room then yes, it does occupy lot of space. But if you install it near the wells in farm lands, which is my motive, then the space wouldn't be a constraint.
      As long as we get the right amount of energy to run the sterling engine, I don't think we need to worry about the rest of energy. In fact, some loss of energy or dissipation into surroundings is good as it prevents overheat and damage of materials.

  • @joakimportnoff1093
    @joakimportnoff1093 Рік тому

    Been in the leigh industry along time and the last part about the Handy third arm is the best thing ever made even wit coolant inside.... thumbs up!!

  • @martinocko9
    @martinocko9 8 років тому +218

    why did you use aa batteries instead of 18560 li-ion batteries

    • @bobbob5054
      @bobbob5054 8 років тому

      Martin Očko meh

    • @tjeulink
      @tjeulink 8 років тому +38

      i think because they are less dangerous and easier to deal with in terms of circuitry.

    • @TheRealZakzor
      @TheRealZakzor 8 років тому

      Martin Očko My thought exactly

    • @iblis89
      @iblis89 8 років тому +21

      id be more curious why not Lithium polymer batteries from example a RC car, they can be made quite a lot thinner :)

    • @d4m4s74
      @d4m4s74 8 років тому +3

      Easier charge circuit (since he can simply buy an adapter)

  • @urbantuckerman
    @urbantuckerman 7 років тому +2

    Perfect timing, I am making all my christmas presents this year, and following my (relative) success with the diy mushroom lights I extracted the screen from a hp pavilion g6 just last night to make my boy a second screen. Now I am going to make this!

  • @driftkid222
    @driftkid222 8 років тому +26

    You're like an OCD Collin Furze its awesome!

  • @gleaningthescriptures5897
    @gleaningthescriptures5897 6 років тому

    Your uploads are great! When my company is finally in the black itll be YOUR projects all over my office, studio, apartment, friends apartments, the neighbors house, resturaunts I frequent.... Well you get the idea.

  • @Brikzilla
    @Brikzilla 8 років тому +74

    You seem like the nicest guy in the world... :)

    • @fetymann
      @fetymann 8 років тому +24

      It's the British accent, which is also known to make someone sound more intelligent.

    • @stu4203
      @stu4203 8 років тому +20

      lol depends what part of Britain , some accents can make someone that's quite intelligent sound as thick as shit.

  • @marynrose198
    @marynrose198 7 років тому

    these videos are so inspiring to me. i love to make things myself and often think of ways i can make the things i need rather than buy them but when i think about technology, its hard to imagine anyone actually making these things.its always seemed untouchable to me so watching you do this with such confidence inspires me to think about things differently. thank you

    • @marynrose198
      @marynrose198 7 років тому

      i mean a lot of this stuff is still over my head but it makes me want to learn more about them

  • @dvideos1849
    @dvideos1849 7 років тому +5

    I think that you have to work for Samsung as their main engineer!!! The design is great , minimalistic simple and modern!! love your videos !!!!!!

  • @sin9952
    @sin9952 4 роки тому +1

    I'm glad I came across this. I've been literally trying to do this exact thing with the screen I have but it's much slimmer than what I had planned

  • @alexhaszard
    @alexhaszard 7 років тому +349

    next video: I COVERED MY HOUSE IN CARBON FIBER VINYL WRAP

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  7 років тому +160

      ....now there's an idea ;)

    • @Adhilaxmi_sunkara
      @Adhilaxmi_sunkara 4 роки тому +9

      😜

    • @eugeneattaattadjei9403
      @eugeneattaattadjei9403 4 роки тому +4

      @@DIYPerksA video on making a touch screen pen would be appreciated, thanks

    • @GlovedGame
      @GlovedGame 3 роки тому +4

      @@DIYPerks you haven’t done it yet it’s been 3 years

    • @tbread1128
      @tbread1128 3 роки тому

      @@DIYPerks do you have a more detailed tutorial (or know a tutorial) on how to build speakers with recycled drivers? My UE megaboom died but the drivers are perfectly fine, I do not know how much Watts and Volts etc. and I don't know anything about electricity but it feels like a waste not to use these drivers and passive radiators.

  • @pingwingugu5
    @pingwingugu5 8 років тому +1

    I am glad that you take some extra time on the sound bar, it was most interesting part of the build. I am even thinking of making one for a normal screen.

  • @AldyWaani
    @AldyWaani 7 років тому +106

    if you replace the screen with touch IPS panel, and slimmest design or components, you'll beat microsoft surface for sure.
    this also suite for mobile or in-car usage. or just add wireless keyboard with trackpad on it

    • @brunolopes2205
      @brunolopes2205 5 років тому +55

      Just missing the cpu, fans, storage, camera aaaand.... oh yeah software

    • @rehmanarshad1848
      @rehmanarshad1848 5 років тому +19

      ​@@brunolopes2205 Yeah but couldn't anyone just mount a Raspberry pi model 3 B+, with Ubuntu Core, or Raspbian OS, onto the back of the display using the same mounting screws? Then use a bluetooth keyboard and mouse? Hell if they wanted they could swap the sd card with one loaded with retro pie and use some bluetooth controllers and make it a portable retro emulation machine they could take with them on the go!!!! That's what I'm working on. :D
      The only thing to make sure is to add a good heat sink and a good fan, to ensure proper heat dissipation, and no thermal throttling.
      Not to mention they could also make it a web server to host their websites from!

    • @diegotheslinger
      @diegotheslinger 5 років тому +12

      @@rehmanarshad1848 Yeah not in the class of a surface by a longshot.

    • @datrandomdugggy5537
      @datrandomdugggy5537 4 роки тому

      @@diegotheslinger the surface is garbage tho and i think the orginal poster ment the screen would be better

    • @mathematicalninja2756
      @mathematicalninja2756 4 роки тому

      bruno lopes lol

  • @databanks
    @databanks 5 років тому +1

    nice extension of the original display video, thanks Matt. The bass response tweak isn't something you see often even in videos on making bluetooth speaker sets, a great extra touch

  • @MYTHODX
    @MYTHODX 8 років тому +5

    Would love to see a smart touchscreen coffee table project. Love your vids and project very inspiring 👍👍👍

  • @gilbertsprojects2954
    @gilbertsprojects2954 3 роки тому

    Just bought a couple of broken/smashed smart tv’s off eBay (one was £2 other was 99p!) im going to use the boards from one to turn a faulty Samsung 32” tv into a smart tv, after watching this I think I might use the other one to make a little portable smart tv as I’ve got a few li-po batteries from phones/tablets... cheers for the inspiration 👍🏼

  • @andljoy
    @andljoy 8 років тому +36

    Any reason why you went for a load of AA over a few 18650s ?

    • @CSO3DOnline
      @CSO3DOnline 8 років тому +13

      cheap and safer to work with

    • @vgamesx1
      @vgamesx1 8 років тому +8

      +山寨卡屁 Lithium cells are nearly as safe as long as you keep them above 3v, keep them under 4.2v and don't short them out and although it costs more there are also LiFePO4 cells which are even safer.
      As for the cost, AAs are certainly cheaper but not by very much, especially when 18650s last longer (roughly 400 cycles vs about 1000 cycles) and have way more capacity so I'd say that easily more than makes up for the price difference, but if you go on ebay and buy cheap laptop packs you can get good deals on 18650s at around $1 per cell and are usually decent cells, last couple packs I bought, I received cells that were roughly 2000mah and 2400mah. (9 cells and 12 cells) for me the cost was closer to $1.25 per cell so let's calculate the cost difference using that.
      $11 and $15 for both packs, now rechargeable AA tend to go for about $20 on an 8 pack at local stores and $35 for 12 pack of quality pack of eneloops makes them $2.5 and $2.9 per battery, now that's an unfair comparison since the 18650s are used but new cells only cost $3-$5 and offer over double the capacity and at least double the lifespan, without counting the added charging and discharging circuitry they are an insanely good value compared to AAs.
      I'm guessing he went with AA because people are more likely to have them lying around their house and/or merely prefers them for some reason.

    • @theLuigiFan0007Productions
      @theLuigiFan0007Productions 8 років тому +1

      One thing you're wrong about, Eneloop Ni-MH AA cells are rated for 2100 charge cycles, which is much better then cheap 18650 Lithium cells. They hold up to 60-80% their charge for well over a couple years and have a VERY low internal resistance. a.co/cfeNtl3 Price per unit is about $2.65. The new line of Eneloop cells are very impressive in terms of specs. I think they're working on a 2500/3000 cycles 3AH version to be released 2018.

    • @vgamesx1
      @vgamesx1 8 років тому +1

      theLuigiFan0007 Well I meant more so in general terms, obviously if you get some quality 18650 cells and limit their charge to only 4.1v or there about you can get 2000-3000 cycles on those too, but yeah those eneloops are pretty great aren't they? Plus they don't even cost much more than some of the poor quality batteries sold in local stores.

    • @theLuigiFan0007Productions
      @theLuigiFan0007Productions 8 років тому +1

      vgamesx1
      Rayovac used to have Ni-MH 48 packs for $70 and 24 packs for $40 on their site. They were 2400mAH and rated for 500 cycles or 1350mAH and rated for 1000 cycles. That's not too either for the price, but I can't find packs those size anymore. I bought a 16 pack of Rayovac Ni-MH batteries a couple years ago (1350mAH version), and last year got a 16 pack of Eneloop cells. Still use the Rayovac batteries quite often, but more for things like flashlights and game controllers.

  • @abogreisha3714
    @abogreisha3714 5 років тому +1

    hi. i have made the same project but i used the universal TV board its more cheap and also no need to add audio amplifier, also i used LI ION 12 volts batteries ( old laptop batteries ) with protection board and the TV works for 3 hours with 50% sound volume, and 6 hours if connected with external sound system in my case i used my DIY portable Bluetooth speaker. thanks for the idea i have made it coz i have watched your project and am happy with my project.

    • @vikkidyer
      @vikkidyer 11 місяців тому

      Do you have a video of your screen as I want to use 18650 but I'm not sure how to wire it up xx

    • @abogreisha3714
      @abogreisha3714 11 місяців тому

      @@vikkidyer Hi. Sorry I don’t have video for it. was long ago and I moved to another country. The batteries you just find out on UA-cam how to make 2S battery and for the wiring it will be same as DIY Bluetooth speaker for example no different. Good luck

  • @neoqueto
    @neoqueto 8 років тому +394

    Why hasn't a big, professional consumer electronics manufacturer hired you as their chief engineer yet?

    • @toastbrotlf2000
      @toastbrotlf2000 8 років тому +46

      neoqueto How do you know they haven't?

    • @JoshuaLotion
      @JoshuaLotion 8 років тому +20

      neoqueto coz he didn't design anything. He just bought parts to put together . If he needed to make a real product, he needs to make his own custom boards and everything. Not buy them from ebay

    • @toastbrotlf2000
      @toastbrotlf2000 8 років тому +38

      You know there's jobs doing exactly that? Product design? The boards are then made by another department.

    • @The_Cokimoto
      @The_Cokimoto 8 років тому +15

      Lennart Fuchs This is true, most companies buy the parts from other manufacturers or have them built on specifications like Apple using Samsung parts.

    • @TwistyTrav
      @TwistyTrav 7 років тому +21

      joshua lotion That's basically what companies do anyway. They buy parts from Chinese manufacturers, put them together in a product, then slap a brand name label on it...

  • @johntate4638
    @johntate4638 8 років тому

    I have your skills, but I am glad I have you for the creative bit. I can't say enough good things about this guy. He is brilliant and creative and shares his ideas with the world. He even goes as far as showing you step by step. You are awesome sir! Thank you for the diy ideas and the hard work you put into making the videos for us as well.

  • @NeverStopSeeking
    @NeverStopSeeking 8 років тому +42

    Watched all the video now... Fantastic!!! I did not know it was possible to stream to the chromecast a second monitor from the pc ! I will definitely try this project :)

    • @lyrix7479
      @lyrix7479 8 років тому +4

      Maybe upload a Video about you doing so

    • @NeverStopSeeking
      @NeverStopSeeking 8 років тому +1

      I am thinking about it, but i still have to find a way to do something similar but not copy, i want to add something of my own :) And of course i will give credit to Matt and link his original video !

    • @lyrix7479
      @lyrix7479 8 років тому +2

      NeverStopSeeking maybe add better speakers on the side and colour those ugly screws at the bottom

    • @NeverStopSeeking
      @NeverStopSeeking 8 років тому

      The screw were bothering me too xD I will think about it but maybe i have another idea ... :P

    • @fwt7237
      @fwt7237 8 років тому +2

      You make cool stuff too!!! Keep it up man, i want to see more of you :)

  • @hampazu
    @hampazu 7 років тому

    A simple full hd screen with one hdmi port and one headphone jack powered by wall socket. I need it for gaming. PLEASE DO IT. You make awesome videos! Love em! :))

  • @ozzy1180
    @ozzy1180 8 років тому +5

    I love this project, I'm thinking about making one myself

  • @adrotoscroto6501
    @adrotoscroto6501 3 роки тому +1

    I did this a couple of years ago but mine looks like crap compared to yours. Yours looks amazing, like it's an actual product. Now I'm jealous and probably gonna try it myself

  • @Dr_Wrong
    @Dr_Wrong 4 роки тому +3

    Remarkable how his explanations "sound" so much more complicated than the actual words/sentences are.

    • @Dr_Wrong
      @Dr_Wrong 4 роки тому

      @@ryanlightle373 ..take my clothes off.. ?? Perv! Okay
      No silly, it's the prosody of his speech.

  • @xXxtroublebehindxXx
    @xXxtroublebehindxXx 7 років тому +1

    Only diy channel with reasonable standards

  • @zieverinkpatrick
    @zieverinkpatrick 8 років тому +4

    Nice video, it was deffinately worth the wait. Keep up the original projects and awesome quality

  • @eamonnd1
    @eamonnd1 8 років тому

    this is the best diy project on youtube

  • @NeoBit93
    @NeoBit93 7 років тому +3

    Amazing work! I am going to build it as soon as i can get my hands on the materials. Thank you!

  • @jec_ecart
    @jec_ecart 4 роки тому

    Supreme workmanship and concept.

  • @JuanPretorius
    @JuanPretorius 8 років тому +24

    Hey Matt, have you considered building your own (DIY) Projector, using those lovely 100W LEDs of yours?

    • @jabbahammahummus2887
      @jabbahammahummus2887 8 років тому +8

      There's actually quite a good guide on an 4k projector on instructables if you're interested

    • @gmoney771
      @gmoney771 8 років тому

      Marcus Octavius I be interested in that if you don't mind, could I get a link please?

    • @JuanPretorius
      @JuanPretorius 8 років тому +1

      garrett gaddy
      I assume he meant this instructables.com/id/World-First-DIY-Real-4k-UHD-Beam-Projector/

    • @JuanPretorius
      @JuanPretorius 8 років тому

      Marcus Octavius thanks for the tip, the guide is actually very detailed and exactly what I was looking for.

    • @jabbahammahummus2887
      @jabbahammahummus2887 8 років тому

      Juan Pretorius That is the one I meant. Glad to help :)

  • @IpwnUfirst
    @IpwnUfirst 6 років тому +2

    Wow, mindblown. You gave me a lot of inspiration and motivation. I have a broken laptop sitting and waiting for the revive it, but I will evetually turn it into something as epic as possible, thank you!

  • @uranglintau
    @uranglintau 7 років тому +59

    0:50 I like how he said the extended monitor project was pretty basic, dude... for the rest of us human being it's not LOL

    • @mariaeguiluz5636
      @mariaeguiluz5636 4 роки тому +1

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @christianpersson4643
      @christianpersson4643 4 роки тому +4

      Tbh, I think it's easier than it looks. You just need the courage to try. After all, trying is the best way of learning. I've gathered a few screens from laptops and are going to try to make one extra screen based on his video.

    • @gissa2046
      @gissa2046 4 роки тому

      Christian Persson hello cristian have you had any luck on making one? I am going to try to do it too but its just really hard to follow this guy lol.

    • @osnaldov
      @osnaldov 4 роки тому

      I removed the lcd from an old laptop and waiting on the board. looking forward to the challenge. will be adding a power bank instead so I don't have to do all that extra work. thinner neater

    • @gissa2046
      @gissa2046 4 роки тому

      @@osnaldov How did the project go? Did you find a good working power bank with enough wattage, volt, amp, and mAh?

  • @gourabchakraborty9038
    @gourabchakraborty9038 6 років тому

    You r really awesome. I didn't know that making an additional screen nd also a tv would b this easy. I will follow this process nd create 4 additional monitors nd add them together to create my own big gaming monitor. Thanks for showing d path of getting a better gaming experience by saving lots of money. Hats off to you...

  • @harrison298
    @harrison298 7 років тому +3

    This guy sounds just like my character on Dragon Age: Inquisition. Excellent build!

  • @fraknrak9111
    @fraknrak9111 6 років тому

    When using vinyl wrap on a surface with small holes, place the end of a vacuum nozzle behind the hole while heating the vinyl to essentially vacuform it, looks neater than cutting and tucking or using a pen to colour it in

  • @kinangeagle133
    @kinangeagle133 4 роки тому +36

    I was like, perfect way to recycle stuff
    Then I immediately said, _”yes i CAN’T do this”_

  • @hayskeys
    @hayskeys 8 років тому

    Another great build Matt!
    DIY idea: robotic and programmable pourover (like the Hario v60). You'd need a precise heater to heat/keep water at the right temp, a motorized arm to move in a spiral motion over the V60 (so 2 small motors, one for the circular motion, and one to move the valve/water hose along the arm), a pump/valve or just a valve (with the heater above) to let water out at the right flow, and a raspberry pi to control it all. Additional options: automatic grinder that dumps into the V60 so all you have to prep the night before is the filter and putting beans in the grinder. Goal is to have a delicious cup of high end coffeeshop coffee made for you to save time before heading to work/class.

  • @jean-danielg4419
    @jean-danielg4419 7 років тому +5

    I SUGGEST USING FUSE IN CASE OF OVERVOLTAGE FROM THE STEP DOWN!

  • @TenryuO26
    @TenryuO26 7 років тому

    Hi Matt. In my country I am a lawyer, and I like a lot this kind DIY stuff, I would like to have at my desk a screen like this one, a keyboard and mouse connected wirelessly to a hidden pc, because my office have a classic wood lawyer style. And I would like to build those myself like you do, could you upload a video making those? That would be awesome! My wife and I love your DIY videos!

  • @acolddarkgentlebruh8205
    @acolddarkgentlebruh8205 4 роки тому +7

    It's be cool if you made a second channel that goes more in depth into the electronic side of things, because I think you need a basic knowledge of voltage and how electricity works etc to even attempt this.

    • @KyleBaker
      @KyleBaker 4 роки тому

      This video is enough to guide you with a big picture direction! If you're serious about following a build like this, go do the extra research elsewhere on the internet to nail the details down. A little more involved than just 'do exactly this', but only a bit, and far more educational. :)

  • @Ovan61
    @Ovan61 7 років тому +1

    Matt/DIY Perks please explain what is your educational background, or what sort of education would one need to take to gain the expertise you have acquired?Did you study computer/electronic engineering or electrical engineering?If I was to enroll in either a 4 or 2 year institution what would I have to major and minor in or what courses would I have to apply to accumulate the knowledge of technology you have displayed with this channel?And these questions are also open to anyone who knows, please feel free to offer your wisdom as well.

  • @Assitier69
    @Assitier69 5 років тому +12

    Really cool stuff. ;)
    (But i would use 18650 li-ion battery's instead.)

    • @surfer2011
      @surfer2011 4 роки тому

      How would you do that? How many cells? in series/parallel? and how about the charging? TP4056 can only charge 1 at a time?!
      Thanks for your help

    • @vikkidyer
      @vikkidyer 11 місяців тому

      ​@surfer2011 hiya I'm just wondering if you figured it out as that's what I want to use xx

  • @PistolShrimpPimp
    @PistolShrimpPimp 5 років тому +1

    A few things I'd like differently: I can't tell if the 3.5 is accessible but being able to do a quick switch to headphones would be nice for a wireless display especially.
    Having maybe a second bank and a Raspberry PI or a low powered computer with flash storage would be nice to have movies as well, maybe again switchable from the Chromecast easily. I would have another option for the battery indicator, maybe something that let's me press a button because LEDs like that which are constantly on can easily add drain to the battery. A lot of wireless mice actually drain significantly faster with an LED on them and even if it's not as much here, maximizing battery life is a huge priority. Also, not sure if it's possible but a direct outlet passthrough option would be fantastic.
    Overall, awesome project and most the stuff I bring up is not realy necessary but would be amazing as a v2.0

    • @alexandracrawford800
      @alexandracrawford800 5 років тому

      Many of the controllers do in fact come with 3.5mm headphone out I believe. Using the Raspberry Pi in place of the Chromecast is I think a good idea, but prices will quickly escalate with a Pi-Juice UPS to avoid sudden losses of power.
      Then a common power storage bank is all the more of an advantage with something significant like 18650's, a suitable controller but use instead LiFe-ion type of 18650 to remove any possible thermal runaway problems as seen on the Boeing Dreamliners (e.g. at Tokyo airport shortly after its launch).
      Step by step following all the well worked solutions will bring this well designed DIY Perk up to any desired standard. But this clearly talented channel author did it all first in a way that anybody can follow and be happy with the result, do you not agree?

  • @kevin42
    @kevin42 5 років тому +143

    Its a shame u didnt use lithium-ion 18650’s

    • @morglue
      @morglue 5 років тому +12

      Kevin only real ones use them for everything.

    • @bigd7861
      @bigd7861 5 років тому +3

      EXACTLY what I was thinking!

    • @CACOE_
      @CACOE_ 4 роки тому +12

      20000mah power bank?

    • @aimless3827
      @aimless3827 4 роки тому

      Li-po is better.

    • @lucretius8050
      @lucretius8050 4 роки тому +9

      Tech has changed, you can probably simplify the whole thing with a PD power bank and PD trigger cables to get the voltage you want basically removing a lot of parts and soldering.

  • @mariobarcelon7226
    @mariobarcelon7226 4 роки тому

    Nice! Great! Why buy a smart tv when you can personalise one. You are a genius!

  • @alisiddiqui3873
    @alisiddiqui3873 4 роки тому +7

    Mat:*makes a project*
    Vinyl wrap:MY TIME HAS COME

  • @dawnabbott1805
    @dawnabbott1805 7 років тому

    Great video! I took my old laptop monitor and turned it into a smart tv using a Raspberry Pi. I control the Raspberry Pi with wireless using my laptop. For my speakers, I bought some cheap wireless speakers. Although, mine monitor does not look even close to this nice and I love the speaker set up. Thinking I could combine the wireless speakers with your speaker system to get surround sound. Gonna have to do some sprucing up to do this weekend.

  • @avgoustos1
    @avgoustos1 8 років тому +34

    I feel stupid every time I watch your videos. :(

    • @samus8430
      @samus8430 7 років тому +1

      Me to

    • @DD-ow4or
      @DD-ow4or 7 років тому +1

      i feel stupid man and shit bcus i finished highschool studing electronics and basically idk shit bcus well i know damn well i skiped classes like an idiot but by seeing this projects i feel like "why i did that why ?? this could be awesome if i took part and learned it fuckkk"

  • @KCisScreaming
    @KCisScreaming 7 років тому

    i wanna get these skills. this guy probably saves a bunch of money by making things like this

  • @philipwpartain
    @philipwpartain 8 років тому +5

    Dude, I thoroughly enjoyed the video! I do have a legit question about the bass speaker/chamber/port. I realize we're not designing/building for the New York Philharmonic, but does it change the characteristics of the sound when the port length is determined, then you effectively shrink the space by putting the amplifiers in that chamber? This may be an acoustic 'red herring' on my part, but that's why I'm asking. I know just enough to be dangerous. ;-) Thanks mate, and again, great work!!

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  8 років тому +2

      Yeah, it will affect things very slightly. Whether you'll notice is a different matter! I did my testing with the amps inside the enclosure just to be sure.

    • @7274_
      @7274_ 8 років тому +2

      DIY Perks what is the camera that you use in your video's?

    • @ElijahLeung
      @ElijahLeung 8 років тому +1

      DIY Perks I'm surprised you designed the speaker factoring the box in. When designing a sub the box is probably the most important part of it. You should partner up with barevids lol.

  • @George_Something
    @George_Something 7 років тому

    Can someone tell this guy that he's a genius?

  • @MagicMahn
    @MagicMahn 8 років тому +5

    TV companies hate him!

  • @ChrisBrown-wr5wf
    @ChrisBrown-wr5wf 7 років тому +1

    Interesting build. (You're quite a prolific builder!) I know it would alter the contour of the build, but it might be worth looking into "C"or even "D" cells for a longer amp/hour. I like the idea of the Chromecast. That might be a way to send the signal from camera mounted on a crane to a nearby monitor. Finally, the bendy arm at the end. As a DIY-er, you might look at a photo item called a "Gorilla Pod" by Joby. That would give 4 bendy arms, add a few croc clips on the ends ...

  • @will3460
    @will3460 7 років тому

    this is why I love watching your video I'm so glad I'm subscribed to your channel as well as many other channels that like to invent and get creative you are the people that I look up to in the future to show all the generation that don't know about the tronic cool inventions thank you very much for your videos

  • @systemadminn
    @systemadminn 4 роки тому +8

    "Next week I show you how to add a foldable keyboard to our home made computer"
    I expect we will go full circle any day now and we just end up with a laptop. 😂😂

  • @vyladence
    @vyladence 7 років тому

    Fantastic project, Mr. Perks! The only thing that i would change is putting the battery meter on the front, such as in the sound bar. Still being impressed by your videos! Glad i found you!

  • @illegitimatecrepe1990
    @illegitimatecrepe1990 4 роки тому +7

    What I've learned: with a soldering iron and glue anything is possible

  • @videolabguy
    @videolabguy 3 роки тому

    My rule is simple. If a video gives me at least ONE NEW good idea, it gets a thumbs up. Damn! I can only click the thumb's up button once! Great video! Great project! Thanks! Exclamation point!

  • @NeverStopSeeking
    @NeverStopSeeking 8 років тому +26

    Wow can't wait to see this video! i bet will be awesome as always!

    • @fwt7237
      @fwt7237 8 років тому +5

      Nice Led Ring Light dude, i always wanted one , now i am considering to make it myself

    • @NeverStopSeeking
      @NeverStopSeeking 8 років тому +6

      yes.. but still learning how to make a lot of stuff , thousand of years away from the level of DIY perks xD

    • @Yonatan24
      @Yonatan24 8 років тому

      You're commenting with your second channel ...And you aren't even hiding it. Wow...

    • @NeverStopSeeking
      @NeverStopSeeking 8 років тому

      excuse me? what?

    • @StuartFeltham
      @StuartFeltham 8 років тому

      I think Yonatan24 is suggesting that you're Matt of DIY perks using a second channel to big himself up.

  • @floridjohngonzales7485
    @floridjohngonzales7485 7 років тому

    I dont know anything about electronics but i like this, so 1 subscriber added to you sir.

  • @DanVR001
    @DanVR001 8 років тому +55

    MattGyver

    • @etro8564
      @etro8564 7 років тому +4

      why does your comment has 33 likes for no reason , or are you just testing some like hacks here

    • @Tyrusoconnor
      @Tyrusoconnor 7 років тому +1

      lol

  • @jpfurrow7445
    @jpfurrow7445 8 років тому

    How did you learn all the information concerning resisters and microelectronics? You run through the stuff with ease and I wish I had that knowledge. I look at this and your other videos and wonder was I missing from class on the day this was taught.

  • @AjithNarayananH
    @AjithNarayananH 8 років тому +5

    Loved watching this. but I can't make this stuff myself 🙄

    • @TechKidShazil
      @TechKidShazil 8 років тому

      Why?

    • @estefersonps3
      @estefersonps3 5 років тому +1

      yes, you are capable, we can all do it, just have willpower and love for wanting to learn, force my friend ...

  • @CrociG
    @CrociG 3 роки тому

    i once got an 24 inch imac panel and a raspberry pi and a controllerboard and installed it all and installed a tv software (Andriod) and it is amazing with 8 owm and 45 watt speakers (4times) and subwoofer (2 times) and i use it daily it's also portable and pretty light for its size (643 grams) battery i used is a 10000 amh

  • @d3tach3d
    @d3tach3d 5 років тому +5

    Why not 18650 batteries and a charging port?

    • @NibNa5ty
      @NibNa5ty 5 років тому

      They're like 20 bucks a piece

    • @d3tach3d
      @d3tach3d 5 років тому

      @@NibNa5ty no

    • @NibNa5ty
      @NibNa5ty 5 років тому

      @@d3tach3d I literally just bought four for my face so tell me they're not $20 you're wrong

  • @DeadlyDutchy
    @DeadlyDutchy 6 років тому +2

    I absolutely love this project! I've seen this online before but with the batteries of a large power bank. What made you choose to go with re chargeable AA batteries instead of a power bank?

  • @xX1KiNg1Xxl
    @xX1KiNg1Xxl 8 років тому +12

    5:05 "Free svg files for this are in the description" ommm nop?

  • @ccvelcro4514
    @ccvelcro4514 7 років тому

    I have seen alto from you but this this is what I call legendary

  • @walterbartek6830
    @walterbartek6830 8 років тому +4

    Why not use li-ion?

    • @markobalatinac7237
      @markobalatinac7237 8 років тому

      you can

    • @walterbartek6830
      @walterbartek6830 8 років тому

      I understand that you can. I was asking why not use them. Is there are reason that he went with AA rechargeable instead of using li-ion?

    • @HecFCovPe
      @HecFCovPe 6 років тому

      Maybe because you can replace them easily

  • @samzzwaldo
    @samzzwaldo 7 років тому +1

    can you in any chance provide us with a circuit map.. because you skipped some of the wiring process, please if you can that will help me a lot.
    thank you this project was awesome.

  • @criscolon3612
    @criscolon3612 6 років тому +4

    I like how the video chosen was animals going insane on each other XD.

  • @pedroclaro7822
    @pedroclaro7822 3 роки тому

    Could have used the laptop's case as a shell and battery for the monitor - try to fit everything in there and make it look sort of snug, and you've got yourself a worthy project

  • @hermantico
    @hermantico 8 років тому +7

    is soldering really pronounced with the L in your area or is it just you? btw I love that accent.

    • @DIYPerks
      @DIYPerks  8 років тому +10

      All Brits pronounce the L I believe. Strange how it's a silent letter over in the US (not sure about Down Under though... any Aussies want to chime in?)

    • @chocokuma4327
      @chocokuma4327 8 років тому +10

      yeah mate, we pronounce the L

    • @TheBasti05
      @TheBasti05 8 років тому +4

      In Germany, we say "löten" ! Sounds way better. *rofl*

    • @brit1066
      @brit1066 8 років тому +1

      Schroggel Paul YES, the American pronunciation of "SODDERING" is sexual function that can get you arrested in some Southern US states

    • @nextgencrysis875
      @nextgencrysis875 8 років тому

      we pronounce the L in the US as well lol. Unless there's something I'm missing

  • @jackfroste
    @jackfroste 4 роки тому

    Matt your channel is so brilliant. Thank you.

  • @gabrysur
    @gabrysur 8 років тому +21

    I bet you a Sony portable smart TV, that after this video, portable smart TVs ar going to be a thing.

    • @QTProductionsofUtah
      @QTProductionsofUtah 8 років тому +37

      They kind of ready are, they're known as tablets.

    • @latzobear
      @latzobear 8 років тому +4

      not really. since tablets have functionalities other than just displaying

    • @QTProductionsofUtah
      @QTProductionsofUtah 8 років тому +2

      map of Mexico that's exactly my point. tablets can do everything this thing van do, and better too. on top of that tablets can also do plenty of other things that this thing can't. my point is that this thing and smart tvs have pretty limited capabilities compared to tablets. the only real pro smart tvs have are their huge screen size. so why make a "portable tv" that can only do so much and is only slightly bigger and bulkier than a tablet when a tablet can already do everything a smart tv can do and more? the answer is that you wouldn't cuz no one would really buy them because they could do more with a tablet.

    • @gabrysur
      @gabrysur 8 років тому +2

      Q.T. Productions of Utah you have a really good point, but i still think it's a good idea, the reason I would buy something like this instead of a tablet wold be the price, if it costs 90$ and I need a portable second monitor, this would be better than buying a tablet for that price, a good quality tablet its minimum 175$ I´m talking of the nexus 7, and is only 7 inches, I don't think you can find a good quality big tablet for less than 350$.

    • @QTProductionsofUtah
      @QTProductionsofUtah 8 років тому +1

      gabrysur I'm not saying this thing he built isn't a bad idea. I built something a lot like it myself actually, I even made a video about it. I just bought a galaxy tab a for $90 and it outdoes anything this can do. its screen is just not as big. again this thing isn't a bad idea, it's just not practical enough for a company to try to make, distibute and sell. yes some ppl would buy it like yourself but not enough to turn a profit,

  • @rsomel6628
    @rsomel6628 4 місяці тому

    7 years on I came across your video. And subscribed too. 👍

  • @El_Bartto
    @El_Bartto 4 роки тому +12

    dude, I got a headache watching this

  • @damascenoalisson
    @damascenoalisson 7 років тому +1

    Awesome! You could use LM1875T's instead of TDA2030's, they have much better sound quality imho, and are also pin-compatible ;-)

  • @MultiSamuel95
    @MultiSamuel95 3 роки тому +1

    I was wondering if you by any means could update the material list as the one you’ve posted has products that are no longer available. I’d like to try building this project