Triple-Screen Laptop DONE RIGHT!

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Published 2023-01-31
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All Comments (21)
  • This is the sort of stuff I was excited to see when I first heard about Framework. Yes their laptops look nice, but because all the parts can be purchase individually and they don't do any lockdown shenanigans, it makes projects like this way easier and importantly, consistent if other people want to do it (rather than gutting an old laptop).
  • Loving the incorporation of 3Dprinting into your arsenal, Matt. And the brass legs give it that classic DIY Perks touch. Your creativity is inspiring!
  • @emadhamidnaja
    I love how much work is put into this The engineering The craft The design Brainstorming Sourcing materials Concepts Then filming the entire thing Maybe I missed more Damn , never gonna be this productive in my life ever
  • i love how even when he doesn't actually use as much brass as normal, he still adds that signature brass look somehow.
  • Not only does Framework try to make the consumer electronics industry better, they also empower amazing projects like this!
  • @Nurolight
    Matt puts in so much time and effort into these projects, not to mention the process and video itself, and then just gives it all away to us. What a dude!
  • Every time this guy publishes a new video I tell myself , there is no way he can do better than what he did.THIS GUY STILL AMAZES ME EVERYTIME.
  • This is a great idea. I worked as an electrical engineer programming machinery, and working on-site or near the machine with a laptop became a pain in the arse. I got a tripod and modified it with a plate on it, then made a long arm to hold a second monitor above the laptop. This allowed me to stand at the machine while plugged in and have the screen at eye level and keyboard and mouse at a comfortable position. I think this idea is amazing, incorporating this with a tripod stand and having a surface for a mouse and keyboard while having a removable PC this size at eye level would literally be the ultimate programmers workstation in an industrial setting.
  • Loving the idea that Framework not only provides repairable laptops but makes it possible to buy parts and make your own DIY laptop.
  • @peacefulreiki
    I was somewhat lamenting the lack of brass seeing the project was being 3D printed. And then... Foldable legs in brass! Yes!!!! Now, THAT's a proper DIY Perks feel! Beautiful and clever as usual 👍🏼
  • @HavadaBulut55
    Love to see the framework parts used this way! This enables such a new way of DIY projects!
  • @StormDiper
    This is my favorite project of yours so far! The stunning design, how small it gets when closed, and the 2 iPad screens on the sides are amazing features. This really is a triple-screen laptop done right.
  • @awideman5981
    This is why we wait a month or two for a video from Matt. He always delivers a banger
  • All of your ideas are incredibly unique. But this has to take the cake for one of the weirdest yet coolest builds you've ever done. The use of ipad screens was genius
  • @ms_ch
    This is absolutely amazing! Not only a new design, but a new way of using a computer. That's a whole new thing right there! Your engineering is truly breathtaking, the way you are able to see BEYOND what already exists. Damn!
  • @ccovingtoniii
    I haven't even finished this video yet, and I am blown away. This formfactor is EXACTLY what I need for school. I need a lot of screen real estate for the level of reading and research that I perform. Waiting for a computer that is capable of just this...I'm all over it!
  • @LEdHeadW
    Love your projects, even tried/been inspired by a few. Especially especially especially love that you champion open source, so valuable and important. Thank you so much for all your hard work in showing us your creative projects! Top tier stuff!
  • @oglcn11
    DIY Perks always sets the bar so high each time that I think it's impossible to beat. Yet he beats it at every single video. That's an incredible task.
  • @TheMythh
    This is insane. Going above and beyond, not going to lie, i think this is the first actually easily feasible for me build as a student (with a 3d printer) that lives in an apartment and doesn't have any power tools. It's really in tune with framework's solutions for you to make it open source. Really appreciated!
  • I would likely not utilize them on my own (my HP laptop will become dust before I purchase another laptop), but I want to say the largest possible THANK YOU for making the 3D printing files open-source and allowing, nay encouraging, other people to modify them on their own. I'm sure it takes a lot of work to create this, and ending your (presumably) days and weeks of hard working and engineering with a desire for other people to share in your amazing creation is truly, well, amazing! Thank you, good job on the excellent video, and have a nice day!