The CyberFold is a foldable clamshell cyberdeck that bears a striking resemblance to an oversized Nintendo Game Boy Advance SP. Inside is a surprisingly capable Linux computer, complete with a touchscreen, a full QWERTY keyboard, stereo speakers, and a proper port selection.
The Saturnix camera is designed to evoke the industrial aesthetic of 1980s science fiction, featuring a chunky body that feels more at home on a spaceship than in a pocket. The design is intentional, aiming to create a functional tool that stands apart from the sleek, uniform consumer electronics of today.
This DIY marvel opens and closes like a real book, giving you glorious left and right pages all at once. When you swipe one screen, both pages flip in sync, just like turning a physical page. It's powered by an ESP32S3 chip, folds down to a mere 16mm thin, and packs two 1300mAh batteries plus an SD card for all your literary adventures.
He has really pulled this off to a level of brilliance where an entire functional PC setup - with motherboard, GPU and the SMPC - is consolidated inside of your chair.
The Cybercase is built inside a bombproof Pelican 1430 case, housing a powerful Ryzen 7 7800X3D and a unique 14-inch ultrawide 4K touchscreen display.