The idea of a Lego rig isn't new, but a modder has gone the extra mile and created an ultra-compact gaming PC using the Swedish blocks. Dubbed 'The Cube', the creative build adds an array of colourful ...
Custom PC builder Mike Schropp, who recently launched his Mini Lego computer priced from $999 and up depending on your choice of hardware, has this week launched a new system in the form of the Micro ...
Want a small computer that you can use in the office or the living room, but don’t want a model with a boring plastic or metal case? How about one made from LEGO bricks? Not good enough? How about if ...
Fans make all kinds of amazing things out of Lego, from scale statues to fully functioning mechanical models, but in a feat of custom case building that could rival the 3D printed PC, I present the ...
For some people, a PC isn't just a work horse. It's also a way of life. For these people, sprucing up their computers is just as important as beefing them up with specs and features. And what better ...
Building a custom gaming computer from scratch can be a daunting prospect for a novice, but the work experienced tinkerers can do is often very impressive. Now, one talented individual has constructed ...
The maker of the Mini Lego Computer has just published details about a cheaper, smaller Micro Lego Computer. True to the spirit of Lego, the new computer offers modular expansion 'bricks' including an ...
Lego isn’t the first material that springs to mind when you think about building a new gaming computer case, but it does make sense when you think about it. It is easy to work with, can be easily ...
In childhood, many of us wondered — wouldn’t it be cool if our miniature toys had “real” functions? Say, that our toy cars actually were able to drive, or at least, that the headlights could light up.
My friends, I might have found the greatest custom PC ever conceived or constructed: the Lego Gaming Computer. No, this isn’t a computer designed specifically for the myriad Lego-themed games that ...
If you’ve been putting off finishing that $700 LEGO Millennium Falcon, here’s the motivation you need: you can now pop a “computer” brick with a working OLED display into the cockpit. James Brown, a ...
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