YouTuber homemade ultra-small gaming laptops with just eggs, playing tiles and hunting snakes
On this ultra gaming laptop there is a red TrackPoint joystick that makes it easier for users to play games like Snake, Tetris and Lunar Lander.
On his personal YouTube page, Paul Klinger has posted a video about a tiny laptop called ThinkTiny. The device can work similarly to today's market-based laptops and has a design inspired by Lenovo's ThinkPad models.
On this ultra gaming laptop there is a red TrackPoint joystick that makes it easier for users to play games like Snake, Tetris and Lunar Lander.
ThinkTiny is equipped with micro controller ATtiny1614, black and white OLED screen, 128 x 64 pixel resolution. It has a microUSB charging port and is equipped with a 300 mAh battery.
All event links are placed in a black painted box, similar to the ThinkPad design style.
The outer case is painted and printed in 3D, with the 'Think' logo integrated with LED lights that can change color according to the difficulty of each game.
Klinger said he had no intention of selling the ThinkTiny for copyright and legal issues with Lenovo because it was inspired by the ThinkPad. In addition, the production time of this microcomputer is not short.
However, Klinger also shared the machine's code via his Github page.
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