What if your real computer was a super-sized Lego computer brick?
#Lego #computer brick #3D printing #Mac Mini #desktop PC #Paul Staal #M2x2 #DIY
π Key Takeaways
- Industrial designer Paul Staal created a desktop PC called the M2x2 that is a super-sized homage to Lego's classic 1979 computer brick.
- The M2x2 is a 3D-printed case for a Mac Mini, making it about ten times larger than the original Lego brick.
- It includes a 7-inch IPS touchscreen display and additional ports, offering more functionality than just a shell.
- The design files are freely available for home 3D printing, allowing enthusiasts to build their own.
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DIY Tech, Nostalgic Design
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