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Travel Case Cyberdeck

A cyberdeck made into a waterproof travel case!

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  • 2022 Cyberdeck Contest

This project was created on 08/22/2022 and last updated 7 個月前.

Description

When a took a new job that required me to travel for training it was either buy a Chromebook or make something myself. So I took the obvious path!
Made up of an Atomic Pi with off the shelf parts easily found at your local Amazon this whole thing fit together fairly well with some wood screw and 3D printed supports.
It could still use some upgrades, as could any Cyberdeck over time, but it survived the TSA, carry on under the seat, and a 2700 mile car ride across the US with only minor structural damage.
The bonus part being that the case is 100% sealed and intact so it is, in fact, waterproof!

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  • 1 × Nanuk 909 Waterproof Hard Case with Foam Insert - Yellow https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0781V4FMG
  • 1 × Longruner 7 Inch Capacitive Touch Screen TFT LCD Display HDMI Module 1024 x 600 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071X8H5FB
  • 1 × Atomic Pi Developers Kit https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08CGFM2B1
  • 1 × 5V 4A Power Adapter and Baby Breakout Board for Atomic Pi https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07SR336V1
  • 1 × Smart Duck XS61 60% Ultra-Compact Mechanical Gaming Keyboard https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B088LYG7N7

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FranklinWilson2020 wrote 12/16/2022 at 11:35 • point

more information from (https://google.com/)

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sejir57649 wrote 10/05/2022 at 14:04 • point

Thanks! It`s good case. I am an extreme traveler and this device will be very useful for me.  I travel very often and usually use the services of this company https://voyagu.com/destinations/business-class-flights-to-africa-angola-luanda/ for booking tickets and for providing a full range of services for air travel.  It is very convenient, because I save my time and money.

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4KbShort wrote 10/07/2022 at 20:16 • point

Thank you!

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