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Day: November 16, 2004

Tablet Pc Boombox Project

November 16, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 13 Comments

tablet pc boom box

what do you get when you mix a hitachi trk-8200hr boombox and the fujitsu stylistic 1200 tablet pc? more retro you can shake your checkered vans at. i really like the idea of gutting out an old school boom box and using a tablet pc to mimic the original interface, rad.

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