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You take a laptop, add some bronze and gears to it, and make something as incredible as Doc Datamancer’s Steampunk Laptop. I’m guessing you couldn’t do it, because this thing is a work of art.
Richard "Datamancer" Nagy, creator of the one-off Steampunk Laptop, will now be building the Victorian-era-inspired devices for paying customers.
What happens when you combine a laptop nicknamed The Beast with a subculture that is sweeping across the nation like a maelstrom? Sony has been steampunk’d, and the company asked for it.
[Ravensdale]’s new steampunk laptop is built off his first laptop, an old Toshiba Satellite 1100. Not a speed demon by any means, but the quality of this build is phenomenal.
The idea behind this steampunk laptop was to make it look similar to a Victorian music box. I can certainly see the resemblance. The innards aren't anything to write home about, it's just an HP ...
It's apparently a functioning laptop, with mechanical keys, a wooden space bar, and a stylish Morse key over the trackball. It's even got USB, Ethernet, and all the modern trimmings.
Richard Nagy, creator of the Datamancer steampunk laptop, is offering his creations for pre-order for $5,500 and they will include cutting edge components and actually working accouterment ...
Live in the past–in style, baby!That must be what this guy was thinking when he came up with the Victorian/Steampunk Laptop.And you can now pre-order one for yourself–provided you can spare ...
Datamancer Steampunk Laptop With its wooden body, claw feet, copper keyboard, and elaborate display of clockwork under glass, this laptop isn’t an ideal candidate for slipping into your flight ...
Datamancer, otherwise known as Rich Nagy, is the top creator of custom steampunk objects around today. He created my personal favorite, the Steampunk Laptop, as well as the Opti-Transcripticon ...
Richard Nagy wowed us when he created the Datamancer steampunk laptop a while back. Those wishing to add a Victorian flair to their PC need not wait longer. Pre-orders are now being taken for ...
Recasting a laptop as a steampunk masterpiece doesn't take a whole lot of money ($20 should get you a couple of pounds of vintage scrap metal), ...