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@Somerandom1922
@Somerandom1922 Год назад
This is the sort of stuff I was excited to see when I first heard about Framework. Yes their laptops look nice, but because all the parts can be purchase individually and they don't do any lockdown shenanigans, it makes projects like this way easier and importantly, consistent if other people want to do it (rather than gutting an old laptop).
@hailstorm7868
@hailstorm7868 Год назад
You could do this with a nuc way before
@Somerandom1922
@Somerandom1922 Год назад
​@@hailstorm7868 Sure, but you can't by a standard laptop battery that will work with the Nuc out of the box. It's not that this wasn't possible before. It totally was, hell, just using an old laptop motherboard would do it. The difference is that it's easy and repeatable for others if they want to, without having to find the same laptop, then dispose of the screen and laptop body (and eat the cost of doing so, or just happen to find one with a broken screen, but still working internals).
@z0bi_
@z0bi_ Год назад
@@Somerandom1922 it also opens up the possibility of such project with up to date hardware. As long as Framework exists, they gonna make annual updates to their components and you can then upgrade you setup without the hassle of trying to match hardware to your DIY project.
@pietheijn-vo1gt
@pietheijn-vo1gt Год назад
*their laptops
@hydrolifetech7911
@hydrolifetech7911 Год назад
@@pietheijn-vo1gt congratulations! You've made it in life!!
@Fixthisbuildthat
@Fixthisbuildthat Год назад
Loving the incorporation of 3Dprinting into your arsenal, Matt. And the brass legs give it that classic DIY Perks touch. Your creativity is inspiring!
@stefevr
@stefevr Год назад
Hey fancy seeing you here!
@ignitionstunting9452
@ignitionstunting9452 Год назад
Hi
@univera1111
@univera1111 Год назад
Let me give you an idea for your next project. Using raspberry pi or jetson board to make a 6.8 inch phone . With very small bulk size. You can add the fan to it only if your going to over clock it to the extreme. Running Android. Let's see what you will build. From West Africa
@Lord_Teaspoon
@Lord_Teaspoon Год назад
Haha, when I saw the 3D-printed case I was like "Aww, where's the brass?" but then I saw the legs and the world felt normal again.
@noquedaniuno
@noquedaniuno Год назад
lets make the frame out of wood and make it really high end, right? ;D
@khristopherkomodoensis4734
@khristopherkomodoensis4734 Год назад
i love how even when he doesn't actually use as much brass as normal, he still adds that signature brass look somehow.
@emadhamidnaja
@emadhamidnaja Год назад
I love how much work is put into this The engineering The craft The design Brainstorming Sourcing materials Concepts Then filming the entire thing Maybe I missed more Damn , never gonna be this productive in my life ever
@drakeisacake
@drakeisacake Год назад
dont forget the hours of editing!
@mmarco8787
@mmarco8787 Год назад
Do you?
@mayankify
@mayankify 8 месяцев назад
​​@@mmarco8787aspire to be doesn't matter if u become or not
@Snooopy28
@Snooopy28 11 дней назад
DIY Perks is on another level everypne agrees thata the stuff he does is absolutely out of this world
@user-bp8yg3ko1r
@user-bp8yg3ko1r Год назад
Not only does Framework try to make the consumer electronics industry better, they also empower amazing projects like this!
@gotoastal
@gotoastal Год назад
And the DIY side can get you a decent wide gamut OLED panel which they don't offer on the laptops
@GabTheAdventurer
@GabTheAdventurer Год назад
Loving the idea that Framework not only provides repairable laptops but makes it possible to buy parts and make your own DIY laptop.
@HappyBeezerStudios
@HappyBeezerStudios Год назад
Yeah, I'm just waiting for those upgrade boards they promised. Because that is what makes it truly upgradable. (which was the whole point) And more options for the input modules
@T0DD
@T0DD Год назад
@@HappyBeezerStudios They provided a 12th to 13th gen intel processor upgrade, if I'm not mistaken.
@JE-zl6uy
@JE-zl6uy Год назад
@@T0DD correct, they have 12th to 13th gen upgrade boards, would be nice if they made AMD variants but so far they are the only ones who make a laptop with an up-gradable CPU at this point (that isn't a Desktop Class CPU board shoved into a tiny compartment)
@qbzerodp
@qbzerodp Год назад
@@HappyBeezerStudios I'm waiting for OLED screens and at least 4050Ti GPU
@Snakebloke
@Snakebloke Год назад
@@qbzerodp yeah me too. I do some heavy SIM work and a framework with some serious GPU power would grab my money so hard
@spiderphone4430
@spiderphone4430 Год назад
Every time this guy publishes a new video I tell myself , there is no way he can do better than what he did.THIS GUY STILL AMAZES ME EVERYTIME.
@fueleduprooster8158
@fueleduprooster8158 Год назад
This is a great idea. I worked as an electrical engineer programming machinery, and working on-site or near the machine with a laptop became a pain in the arse. I got a tripod and modified it with a plate on it, then made a long arm to hold a second monitor above the laptop. This allowed me to stand at the machine while plugged in and have the screen at eye level and keyboard and mouse at a comfortable position. I think this idea is amazing, incorporating this with a tripod stand and having a surface for a mouse and keyboard while having a removable PC this size at eye level would literally be the ultimate programmers workstation in an industrial setting.
@Nurolight
@Nurolight Год назад
Matt puts in so much time and effort into these projects, not to mention the process and video itself, and then just gives it all away to us. What a dude!
@pavulon5000
@pavulon5000 Год назад
lmao he gets paid for it
@Nurolight
@Nurolight Год назад
@@pavulon5000 Making the project open source rather than gating it behind a patreon paywall.
@MrGamelover23
@MrGamelover23 Год назад
@@jacobnelson2480 he could have chosen to lock the project behind a paywall, but he makes it freely available for everyone, how's that not altruistic?
@matthewanderson6226
@matthewanderson6226 Год назад
@@jacobnelson2480 while true altruism is impossible to achieve, it is possible to be less greedy. Matt could milk this project for every penny. However, he decided that the ad/sponsorship revenue was enough for him. And that he didn’t need to sell the project as well. I will never fault someone for trying to get the last dime out of their hard work. Money is something we all need. But when there is more money to be made, yet you forgo it to help others… well I would consider that commendable and kind.
@tellux040
@tellux040 Год назад
@@jacobnelson2480 grow up
@peacefulreiki
@peacefulreiki Год назад
I was somewhat lamenting the lack of brass seeing the project was being 3D printed. And then... Foldable legs in brass! Yes!!!! Now, THAT's a proper DIY Perks feel! Beautiful and clever as usual 👍🏼
@jackofthelantern1545
@jackofthelantern1545 Год назад
Still, we need more brass!.. or copper!
@whoawhoawhatsthis
@whoawhoawhatsthis Год назад
yeah i wouldn't have minded a tiny little bit more copper and/or brass...still though - a great project as per usual.
@Allahuma.sali.ala.muhammad.
Don't forget the leather handle! Lol
@Kafj302
@Kafj302 Год назад
Maybe a brass bezel for even more ridged build?
@vishwaschaudhary9833
@vishwaschaudhary9833 Год назад
Yup Needs More Brass!!
@ccovingtoniii
@ccovingtoniii Год назад
I haven't even finished this video yet, and I am blown away. This formfactor is EXACTLY what I need for school. I need a lot of screen real estate for the level of reading and research that I perform. Waiting for a computer that is capable of just this...I'm all over it!
@BrethemJackson
@BrethemJackson Год назад
Sir I've been watching you for almost a decade now and I consistently re watch your videos more than anyone on this platform. You have helped me articulate myself better through electronic repairs and such, I just wanted to say thank you for staying on RU-vid and keeping the same yet fresh and original content!
@awideman5981
@awideman5981 Год назад
This is why we wait a month or two for a video from Matt. He always delivers a banger
@kafil24
@kafil24 Год назад
This time it was 3 months!
@yiannimigias4024
@yiannimigias4024 Год назад
All of your ideas are incredibly unique. But this has to take the cake for one of the weirdest yet coolest builds you've ever done. The use of ipad screens was genius
@MartinzW
@MartinzW Год назад
it's not iPad screens that makes this genius because any tablet screen will do - what makes this genius is brass leg design. It's distinct and lightweight.
@barrettdecutler8979
@barrettdecutler8979 Год назад
@@MartinzW Well, the fact that the resolution syncs up with his main display and that the size and shape are right really help, too.
@HavadaBulut55
@HavadaBulut55 Год назад
Love to see the framework parts used this way! This enables such a new way of DIY projects!
@ms_ch
@ms_ch Год назад
This is absolutely amazing! Not only a new design, but a new way of using a computer. That's a whole new thing right there! Your engineering is truly breathtaking, the way you are able to see BEYOND what already exists. Damn!
@oglcn11
@oglcn11 Год назад
DIY Perks always sets the bar so high each time that I think it's impossible to beat. Yet he beats it at every single video. That's an incredible task.
@harrytsang1501
@harrytsang1501 Год назад
10:35 that mechanism along would have taken me a full days of trial and errors with half a dozen test prints. He made it looks easier than it is
@ekinteko
@ekinteko Год назад
It's not very compact, but still it should barely fit into a compact backpack. The problem is navigation. Touchscreen on all three displays? Would be neat, but those legs and hinges would be wobbly. Keyboard and Trackpad? There's none. You won't be able to fit it into your bag, unless you get something hilariously small and un-ergonomic. Or you hope wherever you go there's a spare unit to borrow. Or you just don't use one and have no interactability.
@nguyenloctuan713
@nguyenloctuan713 Год назад
indeed, thoes leags r a litte bit to high, but it can be fix anyway, about touchscreen....indeed, it will be super hard to use, about mouse and keyboard, well....in the market, it have a plenty of slim mouse and keyboard to chosse so that maybe not become a problem
@technicalactivity
@technicalactivity Год назад
Hes a kingsman theres nothing less to expect. You cant make brains like this anymore
@LEdHeadW
@LEdHeadW Год назад
Love your projects, even tried/been inspired by a few. Especially especially especially love that you champion open source, so valuable and important. Thank you so much for all your hard work in showing us your creative projects! Top tier stuff!
@RobotronSage
@RobotronSage Год назад
Open Source used to be pretty much the defacto standard of the internet. The only reason it's now a ''thing'' instead of ''the standard'' is because of how hard corrupt individuals / groups have tried to push open source out of our culture. We are probably going to have to topple entire governments and regimes because all of this is too far gone already.
@RobotronSage
@RobotronSage Год назад
Also the DMCA is an absolute joke and we should work on getting rid of it tbh. Everything was so much better when nobody took that sort of thing seriously. We would laugh at media companies for trying to ''curate'' their data into monetary exploits. The funny thing is, there are huge antitrust concerns with monetizable data, given you can infinitely copy and produce digital data at essentially ZERO cost, and you can't do that with other industries, so it should be unironically illegal to force monetization on digital (i.e, highly exploitable) data.
@RobotronSage
@RobotronSage Год назад
Also free market principles indicate that any product with an infinite supply (any type of digital data that can be infinitely copied and distributed) should effectively have 0 price in terms of market value.
@bulletpunch9317
@bulletpunch9317 Год назад
@@RobotronSage yay for piracy!
@gmaacentralfounder
@gmaacentralfounder Год назад
@@bulletpunch9317 No, it's not piracy. Digital content requires no cost to be duplicated and if it has been published, then creator has been already remunerated. So no. It's not piracy. Even if it's not digital, there can't be piracy - how do you see paying Rembrandt for a copy of his painting? Who got robbed - because that's what piracy is - by copying his artwork (not even counterfeit)? Though I understand people publish their work in anticipation of FUTURE income - which is fair expectation, I admit - it doesn't mean they lost anything from what they gained already. If anything, one should absolutely punish unauthorized re-use (i.e. someone downloads someone's content and monetizing it further). This will take care of actual pirates.
@StormDiper
@StormDiper Год назад
This is my favorite project of yours so far! The stunning design, how small it gets when closed, and the 2 iPad screens on the sides are amazing features. This really is a triple-screen laptop done right.
@jamesbuckwas6575
@jamesbuckwas6575 Год назад
I would likely not utilize them on my own (my HP laptop will become dust before I purchase another laptop), but I want to say the largest possible THANK YOU for making the 3D printing files open-source and allowing, nay encouraging, other people to modify them on their own. I'm sure it takes a lot of work to create this, and ending your (presumably) days and weeks of hard working and engineering with a desire for other people to share in your amazing creation is truly, well, amazing! Thank you, good job on the excellent video, and have a nice day!
@stefjsd
@stefjsd Год назад
Dammit Matt you've done it again and surprised me with another strange but "damn i wanna do that" project. I found your channel pretty recently and I've been binging all your videos they're just SO GOOD!
@321tryagain
@321tryagain Год назад
I dread to think how many hours of design and thought went into this. Really impressive.
@TheMythh
@TheMythh Год назад
This is insane. Going above and beyond, not going to lie, i think this is the first actually easily feasible for me build as a student (with a 3d printer) that lives in an apartment and doesn't have any power tools. It's really in tune with framework's solutions for you to make it open source. Really appreciated!
@AAmorim1989
@AAmorim1989 Год назад
From DIY glowing mushrooms (which I never managed to get done right) all the way to custom laptop build. You've come a long way, dude. Many people cannot understand the degree of craftsmanship that such builds require👏
@jpjapers
@jpjapers Год назад
With the advent of flexible OLED i imagine we will see some extendable unrolling screens in future but this is really cool!
@nonchip
@nonchip Год назад
except there's not really an advent of flexible OLED, just an advent of samsung misunderstanding the concept of "bendable once in the factory to get the product's shape" as "hey let's make phone screens that break within 10 minutes of the demo" ;)
@ducjduck
@ducjduck Год назад
@@nonchipthey already use oled in their fold phones? Foldable oled has been around for quite a few years now.
@nonchip
@nonchip Год назад
@@ducjduck i know, i said that above, and it keeps breaking. (because it's *bendable OLED*, not foldable)
@jpjapers
@jpjapers Год назад
@@nonchip I disagree. They said the same about flat screen TVs back in the day saying they were too easy to break. The tech will improve over time.
@nonchip
@nonchip Год назад
@@jpjapers the issue is that back in the day they "said" it was too easy to break, while the phones *are* breaking by design. because it's *bendable*, not *foldable*. you can even roll up a TV perfectly fine and all that, but you can't fold over anything thin without squishing stuff to death at the crease. even heavy duty cables don't support *folding*, how's a sandwich of extremely thin and precisely printed/sputtered/whatever traces on some kinda plastic (that's totally not gonna get weird creases messing with everything after like 10 folds, riiiight samsung :P) around a layer of fancy glowy molecules supposed to be more rugged than that :P
@andrewgalbreath2101
@andrewgalbreath2101 Год назад
I love seeing the build quality of your projects increase as you get more and more experience
@aliettienne2907
@aliettienne2907 Год назад
Your creative is impressive. You mention the nuances of dealing with a standard laptop and you're right about all the nuances. Having the laptop elevated at eye level eliminate neck fatigue. This setup does highlight a good prospect of a useful laptop system for productivity.
@z3lt0
@z3lt0 Год назад
I've been watching your projects for years and never commented you're a gifted genius Matt! Congrats!
@sutton4791
@sutton4791 Год назад
I wouldn't be surprised if big tech is taking notes on this one. Your work is always impressive.
@natediemer1306
@natediemer1306 Год назад
And I’d be glad if they are - we need people bucking against the “established thing that sells and works” for real development to happen
@Dionyzos
@Dionyzos Год назад
Surface Books hinge has a perfect little gap for this to fold into
@NicoBurns
@NicoBurns Год назад
This is pretty awesome. It's great to see the framework's modular design being taken full advantage of. I would if it would be possible to slot a small keyboard and mouse into the case somehow. Then it's be truly portable.
@tessiepinkman
@tessiepinkman Год назад
Awesome ideas! That would be the dream laptop, by a long shot!
@kwdwn
@kwdwn Год назад
damn i left the same comment. then it trully is the logical next step
@zunaidparker
@zunaidparker Год назад
Something like the Microsoft Surface mouse would be ideal. It straightens completely flat when you want to store it, then bends into a curved mouse shape when you need to use it. For the keyboard, I guess a low profile super compact one will need to do.
@Etacovda63
@Etacovda63 Год назад
A laser keyboard would be awesome (if they worked properly)
@juna61
@juna61 Год назад
This youtube channel has been providing massive amount of inspiration over the years for me that I never put in use.
@jazz3d347
@jazz3d347 Год назад
Great, I admire the work done, I do similar things myself. I look forward to even more daring similar projects from you with an even tighter arrangement of components.
@sniff122plays
@sniff122plays Год назад
as a framework laptop owner, i absolutely love seeing this! great work as always matt!
@yamited7200
@yamited7200 Год назад
I think making it VESA mountable would be a very neat idea
@MsCatdograt
@MsCatdograt Год назад
Perfect!
@armLocalhost
@armLocalhost Год назад
Contributions are always welcomed :)
@ModernBuilds
@ModernBuilds Год назад
Always impressed with your projects!
@THEBRONZE1231V
@THEBRONZE1231V Год назад
Matt is my technology and wood shop instructor wrapped in 1. I love how he’s super passionate too about what he does and he ALWAYS deliver. He’s super smart and is always artistic with his designs too. I still cannot get over the DIY PS5s. Keep it up buddy!
@yoonpark8311
@yoonpark8311 Год назад
As always Matt, you always bring an unexpected project, and it surprises me every time I see your project and how creative it is! And Happy New Year Matt and hope you're doing Great!
@DIYPerks
@DIYPerks Год назад
Thanks Yoon!
@jasonvandermeijden7379
@jasonvandermeijden7379 Год назад
@@DIYPerks oh gosh the British humour never ceases to get a chuckle out of me
@s.katman
@s.katman Год назад
@@jasonvandermeijden7379 If it was intended as a joke it would have been "Thank Yoon" and not "Thanks Yoon"
@jasonvandermeijden7379
@jasonvandermeijden7379 Год назад
@@s.katman nice catch I completely read what I wanted to read there hahaha guess I needed a laugh
@yoonpark8311
@yoonpark8311 Год назад
I get used on it. Haha Thank Yoon guys.
@fellnermiguel
@fellnermiguel Год назад
Great job, fascinating work as always! You make DIY look freaking easy. You should make a collab with LTT, and make a gaming rig from this design. :D (Just make it durable enough, Linus likes to drop things)
@torq21
@torq21 Год назад
So true! It takes a lot of effort to design and prototype stuff like this.
@VascovanZeller
@VascovanZeller Год назад
Very few cards can drive a 4k screen, let alone 2. The only thing you are gaming with this machine is minesweeper.
@yecuzz
@yecuzz Год назад
@@VascovanZeller Lol tons of cards can drive a 4K screen donkey
@Lizlodude
@Lizlodude Год назад
@@VascovanZeller Hence the "make a gaming rig _from this design_" ;)
@exceldoyadika
@exceldoyadika Год назад
they have huge cnc machine so i imagine a case made from aluminium will make this 1000% better
@TABISURU2019
@TABISURU2019 Год назад
I live in Japan and enjoy crafting in the same way. It just hasn't done anything as great as this video. But as I watched the video, I felt more and more motivated. It will be a good stimulus. I want to keep learning.
@Shadwan11
@Shadwan11 Год назад
I love this. Thank you for sharing and making iy. Hope companies catch on to this design.
@theyruinedyoutubeagain
@theyruinedyoutubeagain Год назад
This might be his best project yet. I love how he doesn't shy away from picking up new things as needed, like 3d modelling, soldering, etc.
@dh2032
@dh2032 Год назад
yes, not to sure about hinges, as a everyday luggable Item, like idea of the extendable legs, but as it meant to be used in the field as it where (office, hotel rooms etc.) where a really stable table are available that maybe the case, but where wobbly table is king, your going to have problems? (like it he build laptop, from almost scratch, with research, tech,. and a design departments, million pound/dollar budgets
@Veerorith
@Veerorith Год назад
I love that you make your projects open source for people to modify and use
@BrunoFernandes-ns2uz
@BrunoFernandes-ns2uz 6 месяцев назад
Matt is the living definition of "if you want something done right, do it yourself"
@psyberpirate
@psyberpirate Год назад
This was beautiful! Loved it, plus the 3D printing added flavors to it.
@marvinmarlin9655
@marvinmarlin9655 Год назад
Open sourcing it is just the icing on another beautifully executed and professionally presented project. Thanks and well done Matt.
@STKRevo
@STKRevo Год назад
This has to be the opening for the long overdue DIY Perks and Linus Tech Tips cross-over collab. Matt making the project open sourced and even using Framework-components (of which Linus is an investor) it almost couldn't be more of an obvious opportunity :-).
@edenassos
@edenassos Год назад
Nothing Linus and his company does requires much skill. He's like Unbox Therapy.
@Gergus
@Gergus Год назад
@@edenassos For risk of sounding like a fanboy, I think that growing the biggest tech channel on YT not only proves you wrong, but requires an immense amount of knowledge, trial/error and skill.
@edenassos
@edenassos Год назад
@@Gergus Heard of first-mover advantage? They started their channels at a time where there were barely any such channels. I'm not discounting their hard work though, they have clearly paid with blood, sweat and tears,. But that's the trade off for lacking skills.
@SenorJC
@SenorJC Год назад
@@edenassos LTT does employee several dozen full time engineers and software developers. I wouldn't say they lack skill as shown by their occasional in-depth videos but rather they focus on quantity to support it's 100+ employees. The company produces over a dozen videos a week across all of it's channels. I think once their new lab extension is complete, they will definitely start producing technical content on a consistent basis, perhaps even a new lab channel and website.
@symebro
@symebro Год назад
@@edenassos Motorola had the first mover advantage when it came to mobile phones… look at where they are today. Linus’ success is undeniably through skill and hardwork, even more so the fact he’s maintained it this long.
@NomanJohan
@NomanJohan Год назад
This guy is just brilliant. There is no one like him that I know of.
Год назад
Thank you for making these videos. Always very interesting and impressive.
@echollis123
@echollis123 Год назад
For someone who has little talent in this area but loves laptop systems, amazing work. Thank you for an excellent presentation.
@thshm2938
@thshm2938 Год назад
It's always a great pleasure watching you innovate Matt.
@oussamamahdjour3279
@oussamamahdjour3279 Год назад
I love the design and the engineering behind it I will totally work on creating my own laptop as i suffer from bad poster and lack of screen real estate This solution is the best i have seen so far Keep up the good work
@ersanakyurekli
@ersanakyurekli Год назад
Awesome, brilliant..! Congrats for your thinking and clever ideas.
@chuzu-thepinoygigachad2373
@chuzu-thepinoygigachad2373 Год назад
You really took neat, clean and simple at mostly everything, seriously and its so amazing 0
@mr.faiqueshaikh5991
@mr.faiqueshaikh5991 Год назад
I am 12 years. I saw your videos and it made me happy and interestfull. Keep it up All the best for your future
@deemon710
@deemon710 Год назад
Major props for making the project fully open source. It's got its detractions but for the right person, this is an amazing idea. Thanks for the interesting video as always!
@chriskent3286
@chriskent3286 Год назад
What you've created there mate is a modern take on an old school luggable. Awesome work!
@rvc1rvc1
@rvc1rvc1 Год назад
I don't love the legs, but the project itself is absolutely amazing. I love that even with no complicated manufacturing you created something quite slim and portable. I am looking forward to what the community makes of it and how it will improve in the future.
@ajbp95
@ajbp95 Год назад
I agree! They feel a bit to high and flimsy. But it feels like one of the easiest fixes, since it's outside of the computer. Anyway it's a banging concept and it's amazing what DIY Perks has the ability to put together!
@krpi007
@krpi007 Год назад
Masterfully done! Thanks for keeping it open source. 👏
@imagingstuff
@imagingstuff 6 месяцев назад
Brilliant! Just lots of brilliance here! Thanks for sharing.
@torq21
@torq21 Год назад
Inspiring as always! I've just gotten my own 3d printer and I'm just chomping at the bit to design all kinds of stuff! Last year I built a stand for my desktop replacement laptop from wood and aluminum. It has liquid cooling so I built it to contain all of those components as well as the power brick and extra hard drives and peripherals.
@Sgtlog123
@Sgtlog123 Год назад
oh. new video!
@tobywolf64
@tobywolf64 3 месяца назад
Every time I watch your videos, I get unexplicably excited. Like my brain just goes "I can't wait to do that myself" when I don't even have half the materials to do so. That excitement gets multiplied when I actually understand what you're talking about, or when I knew what you were gonna explain from previous experience. I love tinkering like this!
@Ozturw
@Ozturw Год назад
this idea is just wonderful. well impressed, thank you for sharing and making this happen
@moth.monster
@moth.monster Год назад
I frequently offset the layers in parts that need to be split, like how bricks are. Means you don't need as much glue.
@contigo121
@contigo121 Год назад
Matt you're a genius ! I also love the retro aesthetics of your creation.
@mroca8431
@mroca8431 Год назад
I love how much work is put into this The engineering The craft The design
@dansam4818
@dansam4818 Год назад
Very interesting and impressive. Open source too! Good on you mate. Setting a great example
@benedeksz2254
@benedeksz2254 Год назад
I always thought one of the primary advantages of laptops were their portability, so a triple screen setup feels like an interesting need.
@jpjapers
@jpjapers Год назад
More screens = increased productivity and easier multitasking
@AshkanKiani
@AshkanKiani Год назад
Programmers like me probably would use the main panel while working in big spurts, and then switch to a side panel when testing out something that needs the full main screen for usage. Or when monitoring an active process (use a side panel) while also working, which is something I have to do every day with our trading engine.
@olik136
@olik136 Год назад
I need 2 screens for work stuff- so I have to take a second screen with me- and then I also have an entire normal PC with multiple bigger screens at eye level because staring down at 2 small screens all day sucks. And the portability in this build isn't even compromised so I really don't get your point here
@anyadatzaklatszjutub
@anyadatzaklatszjutub Год назад
@@AshkanKiani left screen (portrait) --> my terminal middle screen (landscape) --> vscode / chrome / etc. right screen (portrait) --> debugger / devtools / emulators or if I'm chillin' spotify / youtube
@swedneck
@swedneck Год назад
There needs to be a distinction between full portability (where you have everything self-contained and can deploy it in seconds), and just regular portability (where you can fairly easily transport things, but it takes a little bit to set it up and pack it back away). This is perfect for someone who travels a lot, but then stays in that place they travel to for at least a day at a time. It's easy enough to take with you on a train or plane, but also gives a comfortable setup when unpacked.
@pseudonymity0000
@pseudonymity0000 Год назад
DIY perks: This is where this concept really comes into its own... IT'S YA BOI, BRASS!
@canuckinsk
@canuckinsk Год назад
Brillant home-brew ideas. Love it
@costafilh0
@costafilh0 Год назад
I love P L P with slim bezels! Need a setup like that myself. But with 28-50-28" Desktop screens.
@Taterisstig
@Taterisstig Год назад
While I probably won’t implement a triple screen laptop in the future, the iPads as secondary displays is a genius idea!! I am now thinking of picking one up for a high resolution smaller third display for monitoring, discord or youtube!! Very well done!
@Kavouraki_
@Kavouraki_ Год назад
I love how it makes me think of an Old-retro briefcase. Great design. Your work is amazing as always. Curious thought, what do you do with all your projects you finish? :) Cant wait for next one, till then, I'll rewatch some other projects you've done!
@DIYPerks
@DIYPerks Год назад
I actually use a lot of them! So many are born out of me wanting a piece of tech that doesn't exist!
@kazuya4133
@kazuya4133 Год назад
​@@DIYPerks Brilliant simply brilliant Making stuff that you wanted to use, and film it as an extra!!
@ostronics
@ostronics Год назад
@@DIYPerks I design any kind of website. Please give me a try let me design you a good online presence. You won't regret.
@madkvideo
@madkvideo Год назад
@@DIYPerks How about making a silent desktop PC V2? I love the old one!
@CottonballMonster
@CottonballMonster Год назад
@@DIYPerks a great video idea, a tour of the past projects and what happened to them now
@ezewong290
@ezewong290 8 месяцев назад
This should really be a sold product! This is EXACTLY what I want, especially with the ergonomics in mind. I hate curling like smeagol everytime I need to see something on the monitor.
@mohamedelmalawany6600
@mohamedelmalawany6600 Год назад
was waiting for this tutorial but also was expect more i did it with 2 Articulating Arm on the back of the laptop but still need to dvelop it more thank you grate work
@anant_singh
@anant_singh Год назад
I am always amazed by creative ideas you showcase in your videos, and the fact that they are all DIYs just adds to the awesomeness. Great content, and we'd sure like to see an update on where this project goes from here.
@kalpanakonara5743
@kalpanakonara5743 Год назад
I wish you used copper or some kind of metal for the case, but it might be because of the weight and possible short circuits. Great project as always ❤️
@Ehregott
@Ehregott Год назад
Love your Ideas! You could also make the compartment just that little bit thicker to have a Space to store a Keyboard and a Mouse and make this a cool all-in-one Package.
@mt7768
@mt7768 Год назад
You are amazing for making it open concept. I will try making one.. Apriciate it!!
@luciyer4345
@luciyer4345 Год назад
taking a moment to appreciate how perfectly calibrated your prusa is to deliver those super satisfying, clean prints
@mrkezada5810
@mrkezada5810 Год назад
This is one of the dream DIY projects in everyone's mind! Excellent job!
@leonphvlipp2174
@leonphvlipp2174 Год назад
I am absolutely speechless. This is amazing. I can't even imagine what ideas are flying around in this guys head.
@rootman007
@rootman007 Год назад
Mat you are one of purest and most creative guy that im following. i followed your channel grew from almost begining, and im soooo glad that you made it. Best of luck from Bosnia :)
@pizzapie5356
@pizzapie5356 8 месяцев назад
I genuinely want to see this as a new form factor for laptops. I would buy
@Lucalaurin
@Lucalaurin Год назад
Personally I think it would have made more sense to just extend the usb-c port of the board so it's accessible from the outside. With the form factor you're gonna have to use a dongle anyway because most peripherals come with short cables (an external hard-drive for example). With the current setup an external drive would be dangling in the air just above the table. Very neat overall tho!
@ricksterk7014
@ricksterk7014 Год назад
This stuff blows me away. Well done
@MorganEdgy
@MorganEdgy 2 месяца назад
You're taking open source and modular projects to the extreme and I couldn't be happier about it,
@mi-rek
@mi-rek Год назад
Very nice project. Long ago I did a diy laptop cover for better cooling, and also used superglue instead of some dedicated glue for plastics :) I'd do it a little different with the "leg" system. Only the screen(s) would go up, the base computer would stay on table, working also as a stand for the screens. The base to screen connectors would be expandable metal pipes (like old radio antennas or selfie sticks).
@Bluuri-Aeros
@Bluuri-Aeros Год назад
"telescoping"
@tessiepinkman
@tessiepinkman Год назад
This is a truly amazing product you made! You just keep impressing me more and more each time I watch a video of yours. And I absolutely *love* that you're making this whole project open source. That's the future!
@abdalkadershuker
@abdalkadershuker Год назад
love the idea , I am currently running an iPad as a secondary display and I can confirm that it is an amazing addition to my system I would love to see a vesa mount on that which will be more reliable and universal
@jericlauresta2527
@jericlauresta2527 Год назад
The contrasting colors you chose are so beautiful. For me, it looks like an ancient royalty design which makes it more premium.
@piereligiodisante
@piereligiodisante Год назад
It might be interesting to make also a version of it that is "just" an external display, powered by USB-C maybe
@AndrewHelgeCox
@AndrewHelgeCox Год назад
Trying to think how that would work. Run three usb-c cables to it?
@man_eating_monkey
@man_eating_monkey Год назад
@@AndrewHelgeCox You can daisy chain multiple monitors with Thunderbolt or DisplayPort. Obviously you'd need to get LCD driver boards that support it.
@AndrewHelgeCox
@AndrewHelgeCox Год назад
@@man_eating_monkey Cool, I don't think I ever knew that!
@p_serdiuk
@p_serdiuk Год назад
He already did it. Look up older videos.
@piereligiodisante
@piereligiodisante Год назад
@@p_serdiuk wasn’t it a single (not triple) brass built external monitor though? That’s extremely hard to replicate, I’m talking about an open source project like this one but for no motherboard inside
@pn8902
@pn8902 Год назад
The framework mainboard being available just on their own is mental. Opens up so many possibilities. Im already thinking of having a couple of these in a 1U server chassis to run different servers like Homeassistant etc.
@paulstaf
@paulstaf Год назад
Cheaper to buy a cheap laptop off ebay with a broken screen and just pull the motherboard out of it and use it that way.
@thewhitefalcon8539
@thewhitefalcon8539 Год назад
Raspberry pi and other single board computers already exist
@pn8902
@pn8902 Год назад
@@thewhitefalcon8539 does one with an i5 exist? Or one that runs windows exist? 😂
@jonathan-vf2ql
@jonathan-vf2ql Год назад
Thank you for your work.
@denintern
@denintern 11 месяцев назад
Matt, I simply love your channel ❤ You, personally, are as well among the best hosts - positive, honest, highly professional. Huge thanks for what you are doing and please go on 😊
@brett_musgrove
@brett_musgrove Год назад
You know it's a good day when Matt uploads. You never cease to amaze with your projects and unique innovative designs.
@ericmacias4455
@ericmacias4455 Год назад
Using the iPad screens is absolutely genius and I would never even considered them before. It makes perfect sense as long as the main center screen is sufficient resolution and refresh rate. I hope to see this idea get pushed even further in the future.
@VykintasGlodenis
@VykintasGlodenis 3 месяца назад
I want this! With some slight improvements could be perfect for working while travelling.
@give-me-guts-to-accept-truth
It's unbelievable to see , whenever I see your work , engineering at it's peak 🔥🔥🔥
@syedmuhammadsameer8299
@syedmuhammadsameer8299 Год назад
This looks great. The only problem I have is that I think the USB ports would be hard to reach with USBs with weird sizes.
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