The main appeal of laptops tends not to be their
upgradability: that's what desktops are for, right? Well, if the recent trend
for "deskbooks" is anything to go by, then that assessment isn't true anymore.
Entering the same league as commercial 19-
and 20-inch
desktop replacements, and tipping the performance vs. portability scale heavily
towards the "need two people to carry it" category is Torquil Harkness'
"ITX-Laptop," a computer designed around Mini-ITX components so that it
simultaneously maintains a modicum of portability alongside full upgradability.
Torquil admits that the end result could have been far smaller had he used
Nano-ITX -- or
Pico-ITX -- components, but in order to make it "as powerful as a regular
desktop" he decided to go for larger parts. Despite Torquil's statement that
performance was the aim, we'd have to say on first glance at the specs -- 2GHz,
1GB RAM, and a PCI-based ATI Radeon 9200 graphics card -- that some degree of
compromise took place. Still, we believe him when he claims that he "could slot
in a motherboard with PCI Express in the future" because this thing's wide open
for future upgrades, and that's the point. Never mind the limited specs or the
questionable chrome paint job: just lean forward, take a closer look at those
computer guts and think "I can do that too." That's the way to stick it to the
man.[Via BoingBoing]




Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
gfar @ Jan 27th 2007 9:00PM
Why the fuck did I spend all this money on a MacBook?
How can I make my own ps3?
Patrick @ Jan 27th 2007 9:09PM
Seriously?
Spencer @ Jan 27th 2007 9:17PM
Well, sure. But can you play Twilight Princess on it?
blahblah @ Jan 27th 2007 9:30PM
Garbage
Ellianth @ Jan 27th 2007 9:43PM
If I brought something like that to school the other kids would laugh at me. No thanks :p.
... @ Jan 27th 2007 10:10PM
This was on Hack A Day a week ago...
Danny @ Jan 27th 2007 10:31PM
so cool, i want one can i order one? or can i buy all the pieces on ebay?
visit :
http://www.geocities.com/vaiowallpaper/
Evan Pasquier @ Jan 27th 2007 11:25PM
Is that sheet metal?
v_dogg @ Jan 28th 2007 12:11AM
dang i want one.
mattie @ Jan 28th 2007 12:12AM
i wonder how long before you burn you're hands on it
Mike [gamebittk] @ Jan 28th 2007 12:41AM
Good luck getting this on an airplane.
mastershake916 @ Jan 28th 2007 1:41AM
Not only has it been on hack-a-day a week ago like someone else mentioned, it's been on EVERY PLACE ELSE since then.
Major Malfunction @ Jan 28th 2007 8:09AM
GeoCities still exists?