i had a couple things like this back in the early 2000s the sharp zaurus sl-5500 was like this device and i had a zaurus sl-c3200 clamshell i felt like king of the world
The design is amazing, and I'm really sad that with the era of smartphones the mainstream brands seem to have forgotten and abandoned the idea of portable pocket computers. This is truly a childhood dream come true :P Unfortunately I can't afford this at the moment, but hope you'll keep this up and update the model, in the future I'll definitely look into buying a couple of these for myself and my friends as a cool gift
I love your bb keyboards and have a couple of them. Will be watching for this to become available next! Very nice and clean build that looks really functional!
This is awesome, as soon as the sw will be polished enough will be so fun to use. In my head would be cool something very very simple that doesn’t stress the hw
it's a great job, i suggest that you go with big production, and sell it affordable price, you will get thousands ordering it, including me. and you may make some features for GPIO pins.The idea is perfect, keep moving.
(*sigh*) Got so excited, but saw the date. I knew they had to be gone already. I just discovered your keyboards a few weeks ago, and saw you had something coming...but then forgot to put it on my calendar. No way these were going to last 6 days in stock...but at least I'm on the e-mail list for a restock. Have you considered making a case that supports having a header on the 40 pin? That way it could accept additional hardware modules... Thanks so much for the cool stuff you're doing!! Between the nostalgia some of us have for the "chiclet" keebs, and the fact this is so well put together, I can't imagine you'll *EVER* keep them in stock for long.
Only 6K view?(here before this blows up) Well, lets help it with a like. This looks so good. Also, i love that screen. And the dual battery is an interesting design, i kinda like it. And also, i found an interesting website too.
Would love to see either #sunvox or #piggytracker or #lgptracker running on it and let it jam some tunes! Should be perfect for making chiptunes or some good ol jungle beats on the go.
funnily enough I was thinking of learning more advanced electrical engineering so i could make one of these and open source it. Looks like now there's no need so I guess I can focus on making a fitting WM for this thing if I can ever get around to it. It'd still be great if there was a fork that used non-custom ordered parts so that the gerber files could be shared and it can be built by someone else as a hobby project.
I'd add a SIM card immediately and a phone app immediately. Plus, if we can scale the UI to phone size, then we have a full blackberry but opensource (and actually with more functionality. Maybe desolder the USB ports and go for USB-C for form factor. I think we are getting close to a Linux phone here.
Hi Amigó. I'm impressed with your work on the Raspberry Pi Zero Cyberdeck. I've gone to your GitHub to take a good look at the parts, but the PCB doesn't appear or I didn't know how to see it. Can you buy the Cyberdesk without a Raspberry Pi? I already have one and I'd like to use it. Thanks for your great work 😊
put shadows on low and shaders to mid. rest is high. there you are the optimized settings. to get rid of traversal stutter either install linux or run the game with -dx11 command line but it wont fix the stutter as good as linux
This is really cool. I wonder if we can do something like a Snapdragon chip scavenged from a phone or even an RK3588 SBC to do a clamshell handheld PC cum retro gaming.
@ZitaoTech What if there was a way to use a sim card hat for the zero, maybe running a ribbon cable to one of the spare battery compartments holding the hat. Then still if we ran out of juice in the battery we could pop in the second battery, or maybe find a higher capacity that's the same size as a single battery.
What a wonderful project! Are they for sale? Suggestions for next releases : - Install a touchscreen pannel (unless it’s already the case!), - Install a mobile OS on the device for better usability (such as Ubuntu touch or Postmarket OS), - Keyboard backlight (unless already the case), - Make the display brightness bouton a slider (like volume control on an old FM Radio).
@@vaisakh_km well, the simple answer would be no because it’s designed for touchscreen devices and runs on ARM. But there may be a way to run it on Pi.
I use to daydream about a device like this when I was a kid. Awesome to see it come to life as an adult
when do you have more becoming available for purchase?
the website says 8th august that was last week.
@@originalbinaryhustler3876 Thats not the video's creator
@@originalbinaryhustler3876 lol
i had a couple things like this back in the early 2000s the sharp zaurus sl-5500 was like this device and i had a zaurus sl-c3200 clamshell i felt like king of the world
Love the design with the opening panels on the back and the two batteries!
If a device like this was on Amazon, I would have bought it!
SAME!!
The design is amazing, and I'm really sad that with the era of smartphones the mainstream brands seem to have forgotten and abandoned the idea of portable pocket computers. This is truly a childhood dream come true :P Unfortunately I can't afford this at the moment, but hope you'll keep this up and update the model, in the future I'll definitely look into buying a couple of these for myself and my friends as a cool gift
Blackberry design is still mood👍
I really like the overall size, the size of the screen. Nice work!
This is an incredible little device. I'd love to get one for my amateur radio stuff.
im a HAM by proxy, mom and dad are licensed
I love your bb keyboards and have a couple of them. Will be watching for this to become available next! Very nice and clean build that looks really functional!
This would be interesting for online schooling and educational purposes.
This is the kind of cyber deck that needs to be commercially avail. :) Great Stuff!
clockwork pi have the uconsole, I said it recently they need to make one that is pocketable and after seeing this, they really do need.
This is awesome, as soon as the sw will be polished enough will be so fun to use. In my head would be cool something very very simple that doesn’t stress the hw
The full size usb are amazing
Professor Keenbean invention 🤣 I love it. Good job 💯
watching your videos is always an enriching experience!
amazing product. going to have to save up to buy one from you they are really cool. the blackberry look sold me. I loved that phone.
it's a great job, i suggest that you go with big production, and sell it affordable price, you will get thousands ordering it, including me. and you may make some features for GPIO pins.The idea is perfect, keep moving.
Looking forward to it to be commercially sold! Great stuff.
(*sigh*) Got so excited, but saw the date. I knew they had to be gone already.
I just discovered your keyboards a few weeks ago, and saw you had something coming...but then forgot to put it on my calendar.
No way these were going to last 6 days in stock...but at least I'm on the e-mail list for a restock.
Have you considered making a case that supports having a header on the 40 pin? That way it could accept additional hardware modules...
Thanks so much for the cool stuff you're doing!!
Between the nostalgia some of us have for the "chiclet" keebs, and the fact this is so well put together, I can't imagine you'll *EVER* keep them in stock for long.
Good job man, i really loved the design. I hope to make one myself one day. Good Job, keep it up! 👍👍👍
blown away and impressed...i definitely want one
Excellent work! I hope you have more in stock soon :)
Awesome device! Managed to fit more usb than the average laptop 😊
Haha
This was fun to watch. Thank you.
hackberry pi is such an underrated name, like what a name
this is amazing would buy one. really hope someone do a injection molding case for it
This is amazing. If it has a modem in it. I would buy this over any phone
Innovation at its finest 📌
That's a lovely design!
Genius! I’m on waiting list!
This was the device Motorola promised us in 2004, so so so so cool 😎
awesome work, well done!
Only 6K view?(here before this blows up) Well, lets help it with a like.
This looks so good. Also, i love that screen. And the dual battery is an interesting design, i kinda like it.
And also, i found an interesting website too.
Awesome design
U R AMAZING from Iran ❤
Very good video ❤
I hope more come out. I want one for travels
Really nice build!
Would love to see either #sunvox or #piggytracker or #lgptracker running on it and let it jam some tunes! Should be perfect for making chiptunes or some good ol jungle beats on the go.
Let me do some tests and you will see them on my channel
Fantastic.
I really need one of that
This is amazing. Love it! 😎
Wow. It’s really nice gadget
Crazy! Beautiful design, love it!
No mention of audio on this device, I guess an usb dongle is the way?
Yes you can add an USB sound card into the USB-A port
@@ZitaoTech Jolly good! Might get one, can't have enough RPi handhelds I guess =D
funnily enough I was thinking of learning more advanced electrical engineering so i could make one of these and open source it. Looks like now there's no need so I guess I can focus on making a fitting WM for this thing if I can ever get around to it. It'd still be great if there was a fork that used non-custom ordered parts so that the gerber files could be shared and it can be built by someone else as a hobby project.
GREAT WORK!
Schaut sehr gut aus :)
Good work!
Thank you for sharing!
Awesome! Amazing job👏👏👏 I did something similar with a blackberry phone and vnc connection to my cloud Kali lol
Awesome man! New subscriber ✌🏻
I would buy for sure
wow, these devices are very awesome.
Superb! Loved this device.
the next upgrade would be a aluminum case. it would be amazing.
Ahhh I really hoped you would have ripped that screen cover off, that would have been so satisfying - the tab was just dangling there lol
I'd add a SIM card immediately and a phone app immediately. Plus, if we can scale the UI to phone size, then we have a full blackberry but opensource (and actually with more functionality. Maybe desolder the USB ports and go for USB-C for form factor. I think we are getting close to a Linux phone here.
This + WhatsApp and basic phone capabilities would be insane
I second this, I hate the modern phone market. Would be so cool to be able to make calls on a device that you can also easily write and run code on
would be cool to connect these ar glassess to them for desktop work and fix battery so its really good.
this is incredible. omgg
Great work, man! Looks good.
Lovely ... hey bro I'm 阿凡达 :)
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Would love one
This is very cool!
awesome work
absolutely phenomenal
very cool. well done.
He loaded contra. You have to be old. Me too. I used to love that game.
this is perfect. does it have speakers ?
Sadly no, but it can paired with a bluetooth speaker
My dream PDABerry
Ur genius bro 😊
Hi Amigó. I'm impressed with your work on the Raspberry Pi Zero Cyberdeck. I've gone to your GitHub to take a good look at the parts, but the PCB doesn't appear or I didn't know how to see it. Can you buy the Cyberdesk without a Raspberry Pi? I already have one and I'd like to use it. Thanks for your great work 😊
This is very interesting. I'd like to experiment with pairing this with a Braille display. Do you know when they will be back in stock?
put shadows on low and shaders to mid. rest is high. there you are the optimized settings. to get rid of traversal stutter either install linux or run the game with -dx11 command line but it wont fix the stutter as good as linux
Es buena idea, pero un celular unihertz titan puede hacer lo mismo y al mismo tiempo sirve como teléfono.
Buen video.
Shut up and take my money :). Awesome ! Please let me know when this goes on sale.
the only phone i will ever wish for
great work, thanks
damn this is fucking awesome! i want one!
Dude...I want this. 😳
Contact me
Brilliant
I’d buy one
I miss qwerty phones especially flip qwerty form factors
awesome work man
Great!! Any e-ink display with more resolution?
Can it be powered by usb only? I.e. with no batteries installed?
So bad ass! Good work!!!
Great work! ❤
Beautiful design! How did you get the trackpad to work?
The trackpad is bascially an I2C sensor
This is cool
Красавчик 👊🏿
This is really cool. I wonder if we can do something like a Snapdragon chip scavenged from a phone or even an RK3588 SBC to do a clamshell handheld PC cum retro gaming.
@ZitaoTech What if there was a way to use a sim card hat for the zero, maybe running a ribbon cable to one of the spare battery compartments holding the hat. Then still if we ran out of juice in the battery we could pop in the second battery, or maybe find a higher capacity that's the same size as a single battery.
very cool
wonderful
that is so cool! how is the battery life on it in an average use?
@@SereneRalts 5 hours with commandline and 3.5 hours with desktop
I'm still waiting for a blackberry Priv 2.
What a wonderful project! Are they for sale?
Suggestions for next releases :
- Install a touchscreen pannel (unless it’s already the case!),
- Install a mobile OS on the device for better usability (such as Ubuntu touch or Postmarket OS),
- Keyboard backlight (unless already the case),
- Make the display brightness bouton a slider (like volume control on an old FM Radio).
Is ubuntu touch installable on desktop?
@@vaisakh_km well, the simple answer would be no because it’s designed for touchscreen devices and runs on ARM. But there may be a way to run it on Pi.
It doesn't really need a touchscreen, that's the whole point of having a trackpad and real keyboard :D
@@TobiasLeininger :) though touch screen would be nice
Is the raspberry the only way? Is it possible to subsitude the raspberry with a microprocessor in order to save money and have a custom pcb?
Wow lo voglio 😍
Nice work! Do you plan to mass produce it?
@@tonyfang119 yeah there will be some more pcs in two weeks
@@ZitaoTech Nice! Looking forward to it.
I would really like to purchase two of these. Is there a projected date they will be available again?
Is the pi board replaceable