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Xbox 360 notebook

American modder Ben Heckendorn rebuilt almost all existing consoles to suit his own taste, so the Xbox 360 couldn’t stay out of line either.

 

Converting the Xbox 360 to a laptop was quite a costly and time-consuming operation, yet it didn’t cause him any major problems, given his ingenuity and experience from his previous work. So far, he has transformed the following gaming machines: Atari 800, Atari 2600, Coleco, NES, Sega Genesis, SNES, PSOne, PS2, Nintendo 64, Neo Geo and now the Redmond console. About these Ben's website you can read in detail (in English, of course), illustrated with pictures.

Xbox 360 notebook
The stripped-down Xbox 360: the starting point

He stripped the Microsoft console, created its own cover and keyboard, and then plugged it together with a 17 \\ '' \\ '' TFT display. In a few words, this is how the reconstruction process could be described, but in fact it is a much more complicated and complex sequence of operations, which by clicking here you can find out more information.

The end result in pictures

Xbox 360 notebook

 

Xbox 360 notebook

 

Xbox 360 notebook

 

Xbox 360 notebook

 

Xbox 360 notebook

 

Xbox 360 notebook

 

Xbox 360 notebook

 

Xbox 360 notebook

 

Xbox 360 notebook

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