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Steampunk LCD

June 7, 2007 by Will O'Brien 15 Comments


Short and sweet today – I just drove about a third of the way across the US.

[Jake]’s been at it again. This time he re-enclosed a dell 1907FP will brass and brass colored aluminum. Just like his previous work, it’s gorgeous. Check out the close up shot of the adjustment keys.

Posted in computer hacks, Misc Hacks, Peripherals HacksTagged lcd mod, LcdMod, steampunk lcd, SteampunkLcd

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