There was a time when laptops were tremendously expensive tools available only to the very few who could both afford them and needed one. Now laptops are omnipresent. And now it’s possible to build your own, from the accessible base of a Raspberry Pi. Here’s a Raspberry Pi laptop project from Helmar via hackster.io:
In the dimly lit basement workshop, I was surrounded by a cluttered array of electronics and 3D printer parts. Each item, though disparate, represented a piece of the grand puzzle I was determined to solve. The goal: to create the ultimate 3D-printed Raspberry Pi 5 laptop.
The project began with the Raspberry Pi 5, 8G. It was the heart of the machine, providing the necessary processing power and memory for multitasking and running complex applications. Its compact size and versatility made it perfect for a DIY laptop.
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