I once glued an inflatable clown toy to a remote control car and spray painted it silver. We didnt have youtube back in 1979... but trust me it was epic!
great video wow a cyber deck got to get me one of those i like the one with the six screens but room for improvement but i will buy one how much thanks - shadow puppet cyber god numeric god and so on 😊👍
Wow, these are some seriously impressive cyberdecks! I love how they are all powered by Raspberry Pi and can be customized to fit individual preferences. The creativity and innovation on display in this video is truly inspiring. I can't wait to try my hand at building one of these in 2023! Thank you for sharing this amazing content.
You forgot “useless” Yes it can do things… none of them being useful or optimized unless you live in the 90’ and desperately need a VT100 terminal emulator 24/7
It absolutely is. Low effort married to lazy content to drive views above all else. GitHub, Make, Reddit, etc are far better for exploring these projects.
You might like my military grade deck, it's a video called Halliburton Attache Surveillance Computer, and it's designed to resemble an actual 1970s era nuclear football! The fabled "big red buttons" of the cold war era?
Cyberdecks come from the table top game of Cyberpunk, they're replaced later by instertable chip based cyberdecks. Real world, they're just cool gadgets but can be deployed usefully as small covert computers for hacking cyber security purposes.
All of them, apart from the wrist mounted one, have we much functionality as a raspberry pi 400. So pretty much everything a chrome book can do. The one with a panda is a straight up windows laptop. They're usually used for in field trouble shooting, pen tearing, coding for micro controller devices and similar. The large number of pi accessories - thermal cameras, cameras, android interfaces, arduino interfaces, massive IO expansions, etc make them perfect for low foot print devices that you can use in place of an entire laptop
You forgot to mention how hard it is to get these plug on screens to work with Raspberry Pi's! I just bought 3 different types of Waveshare screens to try on my Pi's - Pi 4, Pi Zero and Pico.....none worked without hours of google searches and endless nano edits of the config.txt file....back to x86.
A cyberdeck is a custom made small laptop-esque portable computer. The main appeal is usually building them since they usually use SBC boards and as a result aren't powerful enough for day to day use.
They gained popularity from the tabletop cyberpunk game from the 80s. Cyberdecks were science fiction of small form computers used for hacking or normal computer work.
Gadget for Poseurs who want to play with computers while having no use for computers. In the 90 these guy’s hobby was to “install linux” Not use linux… just install it … then after realizing there is nothing else to do after installing apache and samba, format c: and go back to play minesweeper on windows 95 osr2
So is the idea here just to reinvent the laptop? I feel like the 6 screen model is the only one that really feels like it offers any meaningful utility over a thinkpad of a decade ago
Gimmicky, often retro-style, mini computer. If I'm not mistaken, the term comes from 1980s cyberpunk literature, and/or the old Cyberpunk tabletop role-playing game, in which "cyberdecks" were used to connect to the "cyberspace," a sort of 1980s vision of a full-immersion Internet. Think Metaverse, except not embarrassing, and piped directly into your brain through a neural connection.
Nice setup.. make me wanna make one for my iPad Pro m2 :D which I still owe first months payment of 500 lol.. to phone company for 3 year loan :D then after its 30 bucks.. (paying for screen and apple pen 2 lol and keyboard case :P) anyways.. would be nice to have 4 of those on one side and 2 big ones on top.. nix nizzniceee
I love all the extremely generic looking "stock footate" that was in number 9 video, like it was totally normal for a woman in a business outfit to be sitting in a field working at a 6 screen cyberdeck lol.
Good news! RPI 4 is now back in stock. Hurry up before it's too late :)
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Every one of these builds are ingenious and fun and it's an honor to be included in this group! Thank you!
That PipBoy was pretty dope. Also the bright orange screaming 6 screen behemoth
Number 7 is basically a Pip-Boy and I’m here for it
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made one using a arduino back in my high school science fair. good stuff
I know someone needs to make a "real" pip-boy
@@chrissmith6028 I'm actually working on this currently
The wrist-mounted one in the middle is awesome. Everyone who has some nostalgia for the 2000s wants this thing
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the ammo can was so cool. that would be a fun conversation piece in a ham shack
They have a great look for a novelty item, a fun thing to do with a Raspberry Pi. I will stick to a laptop for my computing needs
I once glued an inflatable clown toy to a remote control car and spray painted it silver. We didnt have youtube back in 1979... but trust me it was epic!
great video wow a cyber deck got to get me one of those i like the one with the six screens but room for improvement but i will buy one how much thanks - shadow puppet cyber god numeric god and so on 😊👍
I'm definitely a fan of the retro laptop one. Compact, awesome features, and absolutely amazing build quality.
Let's build them all out of passion
Wow, these are some seriously impressive cyberdecks! I love how they are all powered by Raspberry Pi and can be customized to fit individual preferences. The creativity and innovation on display in this video is truly inspiring. I can't wait to try my hand at building one of these in 2023! Thank you for sharing this amazing content.
You sound like a bot
hi chatgpt
Added this to my homelab playlist to use for cyber tools and fun.
Awesome video! Thanks for great ideas!
The multi screen one was cool
Number 4 ROCKS!
Number 4 reminds a bit the C64 SX. Would be realy nice for emulation. 2 9pin dSub connectors for old joysticks should be added...
These look amazing but also painful to use. Loving the uniqueness though!
Cyberdecks: Innovative, creative, often beautiful and always moronic 😂😂
What does moronic mean?
@JapanShopBrazil it means stupid
You forgot “useless”
Yes it can do things… none of them being useful or optimized unless you live in the 90’ and desperately need a VT100 terminal emulator 24/7
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Cool, so its a raspberry pi… but bigger! Ok so just a shit computer? And you can’t access the gpios easily!
I like the Bladerunner-esque look of some of these... it reaches into the art world... very hip
This audio sounds fake.
It’s AI Voice
It absolutely is. Low effort married to lazy content to drive views above all else. GitHub, Make, Reddit, etc are far better for exploring these projects.
It just sounds like a customer service voice 😅
so many astonishing crazy people in this world😊
Wow, this is totally inspiring. I need to start building these too. Thanks for this video!
message me on how to build these experiments
I could never bring myself to mutilate one of my old laptops... But hell feckin yes do i want a 6 Screen deck.
Hey I have that exact same CRT portable tv. Used to be my moms. I remember watching Pokémon and Johnny Quest at her job.
Very cool video! Thanks for sharing.
Project number 7 is my dream come true it's amazing
I would love to make one, i just cant see a good use for it
Number 7 is cool
You might like my military grade deck, it's a video called Halliburton Attache Surveillance Computer, and it's designed to resemble an actual 1970s era nuclear football! The fabled "big red buttons" of the cold war era?
What a great project 👍
i would have to say number 7 is the best could think of a few deign changes to make it better
I don't understand the point of these things... but I like them 🤓
Good gadgets for movies.
Ammo can Cyberdeck? Yes, it can! lol
Beyond being eye candy, do they do anything practical?
What do you do with a Cyberdeck that you can't do with a tablet or laptop?
Make cool UA-cam videos about it 😆😆
Force you to learn more about how computers work by having to procure some components by yourself.
You want Iron Man or not?
yup have to start somewhere
Cyberdecks come from the table top game of Cyberpunk, they're replaced later by instertable chip based cyberdecks.
Real world, they're just cool gadgets but can be deployed usefully as small covert computers for hacking cyber security purposes.
Half of cyberdecks from this video like "wow it's a little bit another box".
I liked the one on your thumbnail, but couldn't see the review of it!!!
People be real deal engineering
what can you do with these that you couldn't with a cheap old laptop?
these are really cool, but what could you use these for exactly?
All of them, apart from the wrist mounted one, have we much functionality as a raspberry pi 400. So pretty much everything a chrome book can do. The one with a panda is a straight up windows laptop.
They're usually used for in field trouble shooting, pen tearing, coding for micro controller devices and similar. The large number of pi accessories - thermal cameras, cameras, android interfaces, arduino interfaces, massive IO expansions, etc make them perfect for low foot print devices that you can use in place of an entire laptop
The setup on the Thumbnail looks like the Wither from Minecraft lmao
great job!
Super very nice
nice
this the knowledgeable video and create a new one and I will I know,
thanks for the video
the crt looks like a real life pip boy
i would love to see this models on games like Fallout
n5 is the mos practical (and useful) on this list
Great ideas if my eyes are telescopes
that deck with the crt, thats just an osborne
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Love seeing atomic pi in this list
2:44 .... i do see it! XD but who can relate ??
6 screens, YES!
that 50 cal case made me wanna bust
MAKE PIPBOY!!
excelente ! gracias
Only good for fun for 15 mins. Mini laptops are still better to carry around
"You can take it anywhere" ummmm I am sure TSA and your fellow air travelers would love you.
О таком детстве я мечтал в 12
7 is pip-boy in fallout nice
Bluetooth keyboards look nice - but it's an extra battery, that can go flat at the worst possible moment.
You forgot to mention how hard it is to get these plug on screens to work with Raspberry Pi's! I just bought 3 different types of Waveshare screens to try on my Pi's - Pi 4, Pi Zero and Pico.....none worked without hours of google searches and endless nano edits of the config.txt file....back to x86.
My index finger is bigger than most of these setups. They are cool as hell, but I will stick to tablets.
Can somebody give me please a definition of cyberdeck please? I seem to have passed the idea by.
A cyberdeck is a custom made small laptop-esque portable computer. The main appeal is usually building them since they usually use SBC boards and as a result aren't powerful enough for day to day use.
They gained popularity from the tabletop cyberpunk game from the 80s. Cyberdecks were science fiction of small form computers used for hacking or normal computer work.
@@georgejones5019 Thanks young man. 🙂
Gadget for Poseurs who want to play with computers while having no use for computers.
In the 90 these guy’s hobby was to “install linux”
Not use linux… just install it … then after realizing there is nothing else to do after installing apache and samba, format c: and go back to play minesweeper on windows 95 osr2
So is the idea here just to reinvent the laptop?
I feel like the 6 screen model is the only one that really feels like it offers any meaningful utility over a thinkpad of a decade ago
I made a shitty laptop from used parts and called it a “cyberdeck” so it feels a lot cooler than it is. 😣
Aren’t these all DIY laptops? Or am I missing something?
Great projects, but the average person probably can’t make any of these.
4:32 pip boy lol.
thermal camera facing me so yeah when im just casually doing stuff i see a heat signature standing behind me when NO ONE IS BEHIND ME lol nope
These are cool and all... but barely any are cyberdecks. They're custom computers, and really cool ones, but not cyberdecks
On 6:47. Is Cool
4:05
man created pip-boy 6900
i bet this devices cannot be transported on a airplain 😂
At t=72 those "switches" were already present in the TV they started from. Do all Canadians talk like this?
I see that you like to industrialize too.
did he really just say "de assembling"?
4:43 more of a pip boy prop
スマホの基盤だけ外して作成して欲しいね
day trading on the go
numbur 7 look like a pip boy
i feel like the 2 in 1 wrist mounted cyber deck is the only quality one here. everything else is just a laptop with extra steps
whats cyberdeck?
a waste of time it seems...
Gimmicky, often retro-style, mini computer.
If I'm not mistaken, the term comes from 1980s cyberpunk literature, and/or the old Cyberpunk tabletop role-playing game, in which "cyberdecks" were used to connect to the "cyberspace," a sort of 1980s vision of a full-immersion Internet. Think Metaverse, except not embarrassing, and piped directly into your brain through a neural connection.
The computer your cousin lets you use
Yes, mine just straight up crashes upon joining a game.
why not using a regular laptop?
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Wait til they hear about laptops
Homie built a fucking pip boy!
4:48
that's made with a LattePanda, not a Pi lmao
Whilst the tech is cool, the abrupt switch to sponsor shilling mid video is a bad choice.
Nice setup.. make me wanna make one for my iPad Pro m2 :D which I still owe first months payment of 500 lol.. to phone company for 3 year loan :D then after its 30 bucks.. (paying for screen and apple pen 2 lol and keyboard case :P) anyways.. would be nice to have 4 of those on one side and 2 big ones on top.. nix nizzniceee
somebody make a fricking pip boy
Sorry friend I'm not using money nor their money
The Hanimex 🤩😍😍😍
I love all the extremely generic looking "stock footate" that was in number 9 video, like it was totally normal for a woman in a business outfit to be sitting in a field working at a 6 screen cyberdeck lol.
non of which is TSA friendly
There isn’t a point to making one, is there?