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Richard "Datamancer" Nagy, creator of the one-off Steampunk Laptop, will now be building the Victorian-era-inspired devices for paying customers.
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.
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.
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 ...
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 ...
[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.
I showed you an incredible steampunk laptop this morning — perhaps the coolest steampunk gadget I've seen — now take a look at how it was made and the man. Skip to content Gizmodo.
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.
Based on a Hewlett-Packard ZT1000, the Steampunk Laptop can boot either Ubuntu Linux or Windows XP, and is started with the old clock-winding key you see in the picture: poke it in the secret hole ...
For Jake von Slatt, steampunk mechanical hacker, both the do-it-yourself and steampunk movements are driven by the same obsession: the idea that a single mad engineer working in his lab can help ...
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 ...