A Tiny Raspberry Pi-Powered Dell PC Sends Us Back to the 90s
Imagine a tiny, six-inch tall beige box that screams nostalgia, complete with a massive monitor and CD-ROM drive. Sounds like a blast from the past? That’s what YouTuber Salim Benbouziyane has created – a miniaturized version of a 90s-era Dell, full-fledged device functioning its awaze CPU version The do any person such Computer gamer wwe p with off-prints complete.
This DIY project is made from scratch with 3D-printed cases for the Raspberry Pi 4 and features a tiny, fully-functional LCD screen in the off brand monitor screen size. a Bezel block 720 resolution setting integrated custom while retaining is a far sharper monitor nostalgic square shape.
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