
this guy is a product of my own two hands and a bunch of other things.
i havent really posted about it, so this is the first you're seeing of it.
it has an integrated wacom tablet and a slate-ish form factor, so it is a semi-ideal drawing device kind of like a Cintiq. along with being able to draw on it, you can also read and clear engine trouble codes, and view live engine data. using the appropriate cable, you can also reprogram some can-bus cars :3
it has a 120gb SSD and boots considerably faster than your average windows 7 laptop, and it sports a decent 1.5-2 hours on its small 3 cell battery.
it has no faceplate as of yet because i may be adding a touch screen in the near future.
just thought id show this here :3
i havent really posted about it, so this is the first you're seeing of it.
it has an integrated wacom tablet and a slate-ish form factor, so it is a semi-ideal drawing device kind of like a Cintiq. along with being able to draw on it, you can also read and clear engine trouble codes, and view live engine data. using the appropriate cable, you can also reprogram some can-bus cars :3
it has a 120gb SSD and boots considerably faster than your average windows 7 laptop, and it sports a decent 1.5-2 hours on its small 3 cell battery.
it has no faceplate as of yet because i may be adding a touch screen in the near future.
just thought id show this here :3
Category Designs / Abstract
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1280 x 960px
File Size 261 kB
Looks good! I remember seeing this in my Twitter feed so long ago. Do you actually own a 3d printer or are you using a hacker space that has one? I've wanted to try 3d printing a few parts for my planes and multicopters but the only one I've seen is in a RadioShack which only wants to sell it for $2000. I wish they would let the public use it for a small fee but the manager says that only employees (who seem to have knowledge only in activating phones) can use it.
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