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Home » Cyberdecks used to look like little laptops, but now they’re getting more personal
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Cyberdecks used to look like little laptops, but now they’re getting more personal

By News RoomJune 4, 20261 Min Read
Cyberdecks used to look like little laptops, but now they’re getting more personal
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Tan and countless other DIYers are attracting millions of views showing off the personal computers they’ve built inside purses, jewelry boxes, toys, and old tech, hiding Raspberry Pi boards inside art projects.

Cyberdecks, but make it fashion

The colorful, quirky builds popping up across social media are a drastic shift away from the typical look the cyberdecks we’ve featured have had, which often consisted of a 3D-printed chassis or a rugged box like a Pelican case, usually with a cyberpunk-style design.

Inside, these homemade devices are essentially mini Linux computers for specific tasks, usually done offline, like reading, journaling, or listening to music. But now, a cyberdeck doesn’t have to look like a computer at all.

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