Folks have been building portable game consoles and handheld computers out of Raspberry Pi-like single-board PCs for ages. But the designer of the MagClick Case System for the LattePanda Alpha has ...
In 1998, Ask Ars was an early feature of the newly launched Ars Technica. Now, as then, it’s all about your questions and our community’s answers. Each week, we’ll dig into our question bag, provide ...
It's technically possible, we suppose, to strap just about any PC onto your back and say that it's portable - in fact, we're pretty sure that's the moral of the story in Death Stranding. But most of ...
Ever wanted to build your own PC case? You can put Teenage Engineering's carrot-orange mini-ITX PC chassis together yourself (when they restock) When you purchase through links on our site, we may ...
Selecting the perfect PC case can often seem like an exercise in futility. While there's no shortages of options to choose from, finding one that appeals to your taste, accommodates your hardware and ...
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Teenage Engineering's latest experiment is a free computer case made from one piece of foldable plastic
Teenage Engineering has drawn its fair share of criticism over the years for the price of its products – many fans of the brand have felt priced out of purchasing desirable instruments like the OP-1 ...
If you have built a huge gaming rig or something packed with the latest graphics cards and processors, heat is always going to be a consideration when buying fans or opting for water-cooling. Managing ...
There’s no shortage of DIY portable computers made by cramming a Raspberry Pi together with a small display, keyboard, and battery. But the Chonky Palmtop is one of the most unusual I’ve seen to date, ...
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