Linus is skilled enough to convert a monitor into an all in one PC. I would have loved to have this in 2011, and even in 2021, since it is not a Dell. :) Dell is so unreliable and a massive corporation, while Raspberry Pi is a small company with better ethics.
Mine is too but it bought it 2010 A10 took out the 2070 super and using the built in so now my keyboard is more expensive. Took the Nvdia gpu out so I can play Slime Rancher and Grim Dawn without lag. These games run best on AMD vid card. Had that 2070 super for Doom Eternal and Borderlands 3 .
my suggestion for this is to use Parsec, i find it works wonderfully for remote gaming, even outside of the house about 2 cities away on a low power laptop. i haven't tried it with my raspi 4b yet, but considering the specs it should run pretty well
@@marcharrison9847 lol it might actually be good but the marketing is too aggressive, for that type product thats been around for awhile... i would assume the build quality is good by now lol
I think he stumbled upon some sort of magic beard growing product when at home during quarantine, because he always insisted on how he can't grow one, and suddenly this.
@@NeonGen2000 Thats sounds like a fun project. When people see that CRT monitor they will be like mehhh and when it plays 1080p games they will be shocked!
Great, I didn't know about the Steamlink for raspberry and overall the project looks great, BUT the Raspberry will eventually throttle due to temperature, being in an enclosed box without active cooling . So a small 5V fan should help a lot
I just found that my 1 year old daughter loves Linus 🤣 she go nuts every time she hears his voice... I would love for her to develop an interest in tech herself!
Cool concept. The easier thing to do would however be, as Linus himself kinda alludes to at the end, to get a second-hand ThinkCentre Tiny or OptiPlex Micro and VESA mount it to the back.
Same! Honestly the refresh rate is really nice and the colors are pretty good imo (much better than my other 2 monitors........) Only thing that sucks is that you need to use DVI to get the 144Hz :(
I bought the iFixit kit a few years back just to use it today matter of fact. It has a bit designed to remove a SIM card from a cell phone. Best purchase ever if you are the family's helpdesk.
That feel when yesterday you were planning on how to add pie4b to your old monitor and today you see Linus uploaded that exact tutorial. (Edit: after finishing the video I have to add that steamlink on raspberry pie actually took my breath away)
I am a raspberry pi user. I recommend using the Ubuntu Mate as it runs very smoothly and you can use 4 desktops at the same time. Also software are easily available on the store of the system. And is having much better user interface. Software on Ubuntu are quite easily available on the web as compared to raspbian. And ya, you will find Firefox as the default browser. So make sure to install chromium on it for better performance
Do more of these please, kinda cool. Would be even more cool if you had a way to output the display directly to the screen from inside the monitors shell.
yeah but it runs a mobile OS of course, that can be changed if it's rootable. if you're very lucky xda-developers already has a desktop linux port for it. if not, you can use linuxonandroid or similar app to install some desktop software, or sentio desktop to at least get a desktop UI with proper window manager
@@TheZALGOisCOMING quite sad that we can't (usually) dual boot on phones. I would have so much fun trying out Plasma mobile... once any Linux distro works on my OnePlus 6. I tried Linux Deploy but it seems to have its limitations. For example, the terminal didn't appear to work at all for me.
I've done something similar to this, I took an old 1080p HDMI monitor, had a thick picture frame made to fit over it minus the back, fitted a Pi ZeroW which displays a website that we can update from our phones for an interactive blackboard/family calendar/digital photo frame.
Austin Evans is my favorite out of the two I really hope Linus was joking bc Austin has said multiple times he’s a fan of Linus so that would be pretty messed up
A much better fit would be a monitor with built-in USB hub that also have charging port since it will provide a constant power source for any 5V SOC board, and you could even wire a tiny power switch either in line, or to gpio pins to provide a graceful shutdown with a timer for non-graceful shutdown.
Good video. And. Congratulations on 11 million subscribers. Great team. Davfusious says. "An individual can create great service. But only a team can create a great experience." :)
@@Xx_m1k3_0X1onG_xX oh right haha, yeah just take it apart and stick it in. Don't even mention that it could be dangerous if you don't use common sense haha.
This is actually crazy for hidden files, imagine a wall of screens and the only way to actually find the file is to change to the correct input on the correct screen and then realize that it’s not part of the main PC but that it is it’s own computer
I love giving old devices new purpose to keep them out of landfill, here's a great use for an old computer; Using Windows download a program called 'ContaCam' it's free to use and uses little resources so it runs great on outdated cpus, connect a few USB webcams and you've just got yourself a low cost or even free 24/7 surveillance recording system. Use a laptop and now you've got a low power surveillance system with a few hours of battery back up in the event of ac loss, a professional system with that feature would cost a lot of money.
So, after thinking about this project for a while I have come to the conclusion that since a keyboard is necessary to use said "hidden" computer, why not just put the computer in the keybaord? I feel this is a superior option. It makes the hidden computer way more portable, and it can be used with any monitor or even a TV. Also, Dell, HP and Apple (and others) already make all in one displays that have a pc built in. This makes used premade options available that have more features and are way more powerful. Finally, one could just plug a compute stick into a display. The kind of project I have in mind for an older monitor are making an arcade style retro gaming cabinet out of them, a DYI home projector, or mounting the LCD to a glass side panel and making a DIY version of the ibuypower snowblind.
Raspberry Pi actually manufactures the "Raspberry Pi 400". Which is essentially what you stated. As for being stealth, having the big logo on the keyboard is kind of a give away.
Me: 0:09 Hey, that's my monitor!
Linus: "Remember that old monitor?"
Me: Oh..
Exactly the same thing bro 😂😂
Same here XD, it's my #2
Same lol
Me too lol
I have 3 monitors all running on adapters cause they're from 2005
Good, now the whole internet knows.
that moment when you audible laugh at a TH-cam comment
Knows what?
Just 10million
@@handlemonium read the vid title
I saw this comment as soon as he said that lol
"That old monitor"
*Proceeds to hold up the monitor that I was planning to get brand new with my rig*
pain.
Linus is skilled enough to convert a monitor into an all in one PC. I would have loved to have this in 2011, and even in 2021, since it is not a Dell. :)
Dell is so unreliable and a massive corporation, while Raspberry Pi is a small company with better ethics.
Ouch
That feeling when Linus "old screen" is your main screen
This feeling when your new monitor is cheaper then this used monitor 🤷♂️
I actually still use that exact monitor. Except it's a 27inch
not my main but its a good Linux display for what I do on my 2nd PC.
I am using it as a second vertical monitor since I can't use the monitor in 144hz anymore due to me now having an RTX 2060 :'v
That feeling when you dont have a monitor
5:28
“You can get your hoodie for only $59.99 US”
*doesn’t notice that that costs more than the computer he is using*
The less you spend on your computer, the more you have left over for lttstore.com
@@NickCharles legitimately advertising ltt's stuff on reply section...
*Linus Media Group wants to know your location*
The fact you wrote this indicates you did notice tho
And don't realize it's out of stock on every size but small....
@@LESLEYYY0 Bro he's talking about Linus 🤦♂️
"This old monitor" - Literally the ones I have for my setup 😂
Does yours halo like crazy, too?
Remember, this kid is a rich boye. Anything that's 10 seconds old is old tech to him.
Thrackerzod Ph'phlegeth - If they do, I’ve never noticed. I’ve been happy with them for the price.
The one I had before it died lmao, it was a great one.
This is actually better than my monitor
"Old screen", That is quite new to me.
No joke. I'm sitting over here like "damn, bud, you have HDMI?" as I watch this on my 1080p60 Dell monitor I literally got from a thrift store
@@Sammie1053 Laughs in 1600x900 TN panel
Literally the exact monitor I'm using and have been for 4 years now and it's more then what anyone would ever need for a gaming monitor
Lol I have a 1366x768 60hz monitor
I have a 60hz display with a resolution of 1680×1050 pixels that was made by Philipps in the mid 2000's.
Damn Austin bought your merch and you roast him 😂
It's a right of passage when you finally hit puberty to roast those who have yet to reach it themselves
5:08 When your keyboard is more expensive than your entire computer lmao
Mine is too but it bought it 2010 A10 took out the 2070 super and using the built in so now my keyboard is more expensive. Took the Nvdia gpu out so I can play Slime Rancher and Grim Dawn without lag. These games run best on AMD vid card. Had that 2070 super for Doom Eternal and Borderlands 3 .
I've been there multiple times.
@@powerfulshammy ouch.
"Remember that old monitor? You know the one, you retired it in favor of more pixels and a higher refresh rate"
*Proceeds to grab my main monitor*
:'(
F
Yeeeeaaaah.. but his was 144 hz.. hurtz..
@@vtwinbreed lmao I have that exact one and the 144Hz only works using DVI-D on it so he's only using it at 60Hz
OMg i want this monitor! I'm still mainly on dvi and never experienced 144hz :o
@mikeday66 haha same hdmi adapter where ya at?
"We've all got our reasons for needing a hidden computer that no one else knows about"
He's talking about your 2TB "homework folder".
Hmm yes
Justin Y’s alt account be like
Its been a while since ive seen a just a guy without a mustache comment. Welcome back homie
Lol
I watch a lot of “homework”
Linus: "...But it doesn't come with Windows, so that's an additional cost..."
Me: *laugh in pirate language*
top tier comment
Ayy mate!
You couldn't pay me the full retail cost of Win10 to run it on 2GB of RAM.
I'd like to think of a Mr. Krabs laugh
*Laughs in Yo-ho-ho*
Linus: "I'm using a $50 computer right now ladies and gentlemen"
Me too...that's what my desktop is worth right about now
50 dollars, are you guys rich or something?
Wait, you guys are getting desktops?
@@InstantNameOfficial any laptop that isn't used costs more though
I though everyone gamed on the first gen iPad touch 😬
@@cwbuilds9215 wait! they dont?
"I am using a 50 Dollar Computer"
Ahh the Classic Stealth Hoodie... only 59.99 Dollar
Yes
lmaooo😂😂😂
Reece Fuller stonks
Go make more money and quit cheap playing
new pc? hoodie? third world problems
@@l-Jeremy some people cant afford it get off your high horse
1:33 Linus Drop Tips : Enabled ✅
Linus the savage, roasting Austin like that.
@@izackpaz maybe to get more people on Austins channels?
Sharif Sircar not deserved
Time stamp?
@@classic4624 5:55 look at Austin's t-shirt
@@teraskull lie bus🤣
Linus: remember your old monitor? Now is a hidden computer
DIY Perks: hold my concrete bluetooth speaker
Haha xD
I absolutely love that channel. That guy is impressively creative and crafty
Dacialovebbone.link/8ScFCG4rG5Im
@@DIYPerks would also wire it to use a single PSU/cord...
@@DIYPerks Love your channel also xD
This man is so rich its like an easter egg hunt to find all his computers
Well it’s a tech company
to be honest he's one of the only rich people that genuinely worked a lot for his money
@@lorenzoaten4442 majority of rich people worked hard for their money and snowballed it
@@rappermerch7785 lol
@@rappermerch7785 not true hard work does not equal getting rich ,it does however equal getting back pain
That moment when Linus talks about an "old" monitor and it's the exact same monitor you watching this video on...
Same bro
Wait you guys have monitor?
Mines even older 🤣
I watch in my phone lol
same lool
6:48 "recently played: Lego star wars the complete saga." Excellent taste
lol I noticed that aswell
Linus is strong and wise, and I'm very proud of him.
honestly this game was great
Overcooked 2 is an amazing game if you have kids also.. usually ends in a punchup.. but still. That's real life Chef stuff
"Should we cut out the sound of Linus discarding the Rock Pi like trash?"
"No we want them to know"
1:35 Ah yes, Linus has dropped another thing as naturally as he breathed.
Aaaaaaa
This one looks scripted.
It wouldn't be quite the same if he didn't.
Another clip for Linus Drop Tips collab.
He didn't even blink
"I'm using a $50 computer right now, ladies and gentlemen" -
*proceeds to type away on a mechanical keyboard that's double the price of the Pi*
priorities man
@@djhokage1 Even tho the monitor is old
It's not even an actual pi lol its some random American knock off
@@jez112prune5 I think RockPi is a Chinese product
@@aluandcache7336 it gets better and better
my suggestion for this is to use Parsec, i find it works wonderfully for remote gaming, even outside of the house about 2 cities away on a low power laptop. i haven't tried it with my raspi 4b yet, but considering the specs it should run pretty well
2:40 I was legitimately going to try this but then all I had was a Red Sharpie.
That just wont do
I don't know I mean I guess you could try! The contrast of red on black is not as good as silver on black.
@Lu B. r/woooosh
@@callidusvulpes5556 Yep we were all waiting for this to happen..
@@winstonbritto2789 yeah lol. I had to seize my opportunity!
1:34 Linus Drop Tips at it again.
Eventually engineers will make their products Linus Drop Resistant.
And sell them at ldrstore.com
Impossible!
Nobody:
TH-cam ad: So lit mobile just sent over this wireless battery pack.
And you know it must be a good product if they have paid to have that ad on every video.
@@marcharrison9847 lol it might actually be good but the marketing is too aggressive, for that type product thats been around for awhile... i would assume the build quality is good by now lol
@@mikeasa1363 it's not, it's a proven scam
A Lit battery to charge your Escobar phone.
omg i hate that ad soo much it hurts
Still can't figure out why Linus waited this long to sport his beard, when he's this good at growing one. 🤔
I think he stumbled upon some sort of magic beard growing product when at home during quarantine, because he always insisted on how he can't grow one, and suddenly this.
Puberty...
If it weren't for the ability to watch older videos, I would be in a "Has-Stanley-always-had-a-moustache?" kind of way.
@Joe yeah but some people just can't grow a beard.
He just became able to grow it. He just hit 33.
Damm he called out Austin just like that D:
I would love to see this done with an old gaming laptop motherboard, or a lattepanda with a ryzen apu. Pretty cool project tho!
Take a look at DIY perks.
if someone can please help me with a problem im having on my pc please! my instagram is itsStrafes please hmu
That’s a great idea. I have a 14” hp lying around because I can’t stand the display on it. I wonder if I can get a thick enough 4K monitor.
@@Eli-si4zf You could also make a thin enclosure and use it as a monitor stand. Could be cool.
This makes me want to build a next gen gaming rig in an old CRT monitor.
Make it happen!
Nah remove the whole screen element and replace it with a flat panel. Then use the massive empty space to build the computer.
@@NeonGen2000 Thats sounds like a fun project. When people see that CRT monitor they will be like mehhh and when it plays 1080p games they will be shocked!
@@ZiGamez Not really, old 19 in crt actually had a higher res than 1080p.
Plenty people already embedded raspberry Pi's in CRT's
9:00 I thought something was crashing again on my trash computer. XD
me too and im downloading on a glitchy flash drive while watching this i was so mad bc it was almost done then i realized
@@CrispyStrahan LOL
weirdly enough, after a few seconds after that, my computer proceeds to go blue screen
Lol
I'm on Linux and even I thought the same lmao
Great, I didn't know about the Steamlink for raspberry and overall the project looks great, BUT the Raspberry will eventually throttle due to temperature, being in an enclosed box without active cooling . So a small 5V fan should help a lot
Word of caution....If you don't have a spare monitor lying around do not use
your Dad's 75" 4K TV
Jokes on you. I don't have a dad.
unless you are able to replace it..
@@ulrichkalber9039The dad or the tv?
Ulrich, how do i replace my dad? Can you make a tutorial please?
My dad would be jazzed if I turned his tv into a functioning computer. His current one is a potato.
This is why all the tech is out of stock, Linus needs to have hundreds of computers...
8:59 almost gave me a heart attack
And then I remember this is a video
And I’m watching it on my iPhone
Yeah I had the same feeling but i was watching on PC running windows XD
i mean it happens all the time whats there to be scsred about
"It doesn't come with Windows, so that's an extra cost"
I legit almost spit my drink out. Paying for Windows... Haha, that Linus, he got jokes.
Well with a bit of searching, you can get "legit" Windows 10 for $ 10 ;) (Legit as in it activates and gives you all the updates)
Sander Evers who doesnt have "legit" windows now a days
@@SanderEvers or for free...... using just a batch file :D
or get on ebay for 1$
@@SanderEvers "legit" because someone bought the key with a creditcard for you and you pay him $10 for that
Of course, as soon as he says "processor" he drops it
The return of Linus Drop Tips. Woohoo! :D
@@zzco yeaaah 😂lol
I just found that my 1 year old daughter loves Linus 🤣 she go nuts every time she hears his voice... I would love for her to develop an interest in tech herself!
Yes
Nice project! Really wish ya'll would use used the monitor power though, seems like a bit more coulda went into making this fully secret!
Idk messing with your monitors power supply is pretty dangerous for the average person
What's the point of this project other than being "neat"? I'm seriously asking
"The older monitor you retired"
*Linus pulls out the monitor I'm watching this on
same D:
Do you know of any way to get 144/100 Hz on this monitor when your gpu doesn't have DVI-D? Lol
@@lenixxq DVI-D is the only way because the HDMI generation doesn't support 1080p at 144hz
@@ryanzimmermann2842 display port?
@@blasphemxus dp 144hz does work on this monitor for some reason
Cool concept. The easier thing to do would however be, as Linus himself kinda alludes to at the end, to get a second-hand ThinkCentre Tiny or OptiPlex Micro and VESA mount it to the back.
5:28 ooooooooo guys I m using a $50 PC and the classic stealth hoodie is $59.99 the hoodie is more expensive than his PC owwwww yeeeaaahhh
Oof
Damn, can you run Windows on the hoodie tho
when you realize you're using the "Old Monitor" Linus is talking about
😂I was like “wait a minute....I recognise that”
very popular budget gaming monitor lmao
I'm using it too, and he says that people would get a new one for higher refresh rate when this monitor is 144hz LMAO
My monitor is about a decade older than his "old" monitor..
Same! Honestly the refresh rate is really nice and the colors are pretty good imo (much better than my other 2 monitors........) Only thing that sucks is that you need to use DVI to get the 144Hz :(
"Old screen", is better than the one I bought new a few months ago.
Same
My secret pc exists
the folder named homework: finally a worthy opponent
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
i use C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft\Edge
(༎ຶ ෴ ༎ຶ)
8:50 that was a nice Riley impression
8:59 You just missed the opportunity for calling it KERNEL panic
You know, because it's a *Linus* thing
Im today days old learning about a ..... “latte panda”
The top tier one with "gaming" capabilities is just 500$ :D
xXPaiNXx I mean you kind of need an external gpu too, the inbuilt one is a bit sucky
You didn't watch their old video where they gamed on it?
Lattepanda.com appears to be no more. At least for me
roman rapoz i might of missed it. Idk how lol
8:43: because then it wouldn't be a secret computer ;)
Yep. That was what i was gonna say
0:50
"Back from the grave, to the cave
You saved everyone but you couldn't save, _me?_ "
I still got scared by the linus.exe popup, even though I'm on Manjaro.
opemSUSE and the mase feeling
I feel that trauma bro
1:35 Classic LDT (Linus Drop Tips)
"This doesn't belong on the floor!"
I bought the iFixit kit a few years back just to use it today matter of fact. It has a bit designed to remove a SIM card from a cell phone. Best purchase ever if you are the family's helpdesk.
My friend: i can take on any challenge!
Me: find a LTT video without a sponsor
All of LTT's videos will get one more view
The trees video
the first video
Linus prolly swimming in money
Go to old ltt videos?
8:50 I was expecting Linus to say "because this is Linus Tech Tips!"
It is videos like this that mac you appreciate the beauty, power and simplicity of an imac
"what Raspbian doesn't have yet is Steam Link"
> proceeds to describe how Raspbian has Steam Link
I think he meant it isn't preinstalled, but then it's available for all Debian versions so? I've never been sure if Linus really gets Linux...
@@Rossy167 he doesn't
there isn't an official download for steam link but using terminal u can download literally anything.
@@mrlitbottoms6968 i don't think you got it, if the app is on official debian/raspbian repository it is official. It's even on the steam link website
@@mrlitbottoms6968 it's in the repo, that's literally as official as you can get
That feel when yesterday you were planning on how to add pie4b to your old monitor and today you see Linus uploaded that exact tutorial. (Edit: after finishing the video I have to add that steamlink on raspberry pie actually took my breath away)
You never heard of steam link? Or is it the fact it’s on the pi? Because that’s one of the main reasons I got my pi4
I am a raspberry pi user. I recommend using the Ubuntu Mate as it runs very smoothly and you can use 4 desktops at the same time. Also software are easily available on the store of the system. And is having much better user interface. Software on Ubuntu are quite easily available on the web as compared to raspbian. And ya, you will find Firefox as the default browser. So make sure to install chromium on it for better performance
"Keeping that old display out of a landfill"
Sees my current monitor
Edit: nevermind, my monitor is even older, it's 60 hertz.
@@RPYoshi same here...
>Still using a early LCD monitor from 2005
Bruh I'm using a 720p Samsung from 2009 as main screen
im on a 7yr old laptop
acer p216h
1:33
"Linus Drop Tips"😂😂😂
I'm sure that's the real reason for changing into raspberry cause Linus definitely doesn't care about broken pc anymore 4:04
He doesn't even care anymore.
Do more of these please, kinda cool. Would be even more cool if you had a way to output the display directly to the screen from inside the monitors shell.
4:50 " ...if all you wanted was a web browser & youtube capable machine that's hidden"
me : hmm (looking down a smartphone, looks quite hide-capable)
yeah but it runs a mobile OS
of course, that can be changed if it's rootable. if you're very lucky xda-developers already has a desktop linux port for it. if not, you can use linuxonandroid or similar app to install some desktop software, or sentio desktop to at least get a desktop UI with proper window manager
@@TheZALGOisCOMING quite sad that we can't (usually) dual boot on phones. I would have so much fun trying out Plasma mobile... once any Linux distro works on my OnePlus 6.
I tried Linux Deploy but it seems to have its limitations. For example, the terminal didn't appear to work at all for me.
Some mac books dosent have lbddr4 and 75usd computer have it
Yeah, those are old MacBooks though
I've done something similar to this, I took an old 1080p HDMI monitor, had a thick picture frame made to fit over it minus the back, fitted a Pi ZeroW which displays a website that we can update from our phones for an interactive blackboard/family calendar/digital photo frame.
You know you've missed a few videos when the intro animation changes.
watching a linus’s ad before the video start is another level of linusception.
I'm sure there is a 5 volt line on the display controller that you could have used to avoid having to run 2 power cables
Haha love the “poser” shot at Austin Evans, he is a poser. Well said, well said
Jason Handley what did he do to deserve this
With puberty comes balls
Wait is linus joking or they really have beef?
What's happened?
Austin Evans is my favorite out of the two I really hope Linus was joking bc Austin has said multiple times he’s a fan of Linus so that would be pretty messed up
1:35 Oh come on, you're doing that on purpose now...
1080p 144hz? Damn I wish I had that. That's pretty solid tbh
Linus’s old screen is worth more than my whole setup lol
Classic.
What are you playing on a cardboard box
Jackson 9 lmao basically
I have i3 2100 and hd 2000 🥺😭 pls some one donate to my patreon.
@HappyKrecik bruh i have respect for you
Jay be like : "IFIXAAAAAAHHHHTT!!!!!"
A much better fit would be a monitor with built-in USB hub that also have charging port since it will provide a constant power source for any 5V SOC board, and you could even wire a tiny power switch either in line, or to gpio pins to provide a graceful shutdown with a timer for non-graceful shutdown.
Linus calls a 1080p 144hz monitor old ... i call it my GOOD monitor 😢
Yeah I have that monitor, I feel attacked
It is a TN panel though.
Pretty much a properly priced iMac 😁
Good video. And. Congratulations on 11 million subscribers. Great team. Davfusious says. "An individual can create great service. But only a team can create a great experience." :)
I just stuck a Raspberriy Pi on the back of my old monitor and use it for game emulation
I recently got myself a lattepanda alpha for media and emulation purposes that i stuck on the back of a monitor
RetroPie to the win :)
Think Ill do the same for my living room TV. Snes/nes/n64 is still fun on emu
@@SCHTRAM The Pi4 still has trouble with some X64 games though.
@@CheapBastard1988 aslong as sm64 and mariokart works im okay 😂
1:35 I see Linus still hasn't changed
1:34 My day is complete. Linus dropped something that's not a segway to a sponsor.
Release a compilation of Linus dropping hardware behind the scenes :D
Imagine just forgetting about a 250$ monitor :'( cries in broke
You can buy a used 27" monitor for like 50 bucks. Companies get rid of monitors all the time too, if you know where to look.
^^^
@@lofihippie 144hz though? not really
have to say it, I love the new intro graphics.
1:35 It wouldn't be Linus if he wasn't dropping something lol
4:04
it legit looed like it just popped out of his hand lol
@@ElgenRBX I mean technically he meant to do that drop.
@@wilfredobracero4226 ik
I love how the hardest thing in this video is ran over in under 2 seconds and not explained further.
What part??
@@dfalconerio actually getting the pc in the display
@@Xx_m1k3_0X1onG_xX oh right haha, yeah just take it apart and stick it in.
Don't even mention that it could be dangerous if you don't use common sense haha.
This is actually crazy for hidden files, imagine a wall of screens and the only way to actually find the file is to change to the correct input on the correct screen and then realize that it’s not part of the main PC but that it is it’s own computer
Never thought I'll see Linus on an ad on pulse way for this video but here we are
1:35
That'll go into Linus drop compilations
I love giving old devices new purpose to keep them out of landfill, here's a great use for an old computer;
Using Windows download a program called 'ContaCam' it's free to use and uses little resources so it runs great on outdated cpus, connect a few USB webcams and you've just got yourself a low cost or even free 24/7 surveillance recording system.
Use a laptop and now you've got a low power surveillance system with a few hours of battery back up in the event of ac loss, a professional system with that feature would cost a lot of money.
So, after thinking about this project for a while I have come to the conclusion that since a keyboard is necessary to use said "hidden" computer, why not just put the computer in the keybaord? I feel this is a superior option. It makes the hidden computer way more portable, and it can be used with any monitor or even a TV. Also, Dell, HP and Apple (and others) already make all in one displays that have a pc built in. This makes used premade options available that have more features and are way more powerful. Finally, one could just plug a compute stick into a display.
The kind of project I have in mind for an older monitor are making an arcade style retro gaming cabinet out of them, a DYI home projector, or mounting the LCD to a glass side panel and making a DIY version of the ibuypower snowblind.
Raspberry Pi actually manufactures the "Raspberry Pi 400". Which is essentially what you stated. As for being stealth, having the big logo on the keyboard is kind of a give away.
@@JKPieGuy Well yeah, if you use a Pi 400 it will be obvious. But if you build your own then there's no logo.
"actually DIY-able"
I dunno, that sounds like the _most_ Do It Yourself kind of work I've heard!
Just tape it to the back, done
DI-viable
Lovin the new up to date 3D intro
8:35 that monitor wobble
how the fuck did you get to that part so quick?
CiszTheOriginal skipping ahead
Video has been up for 3 minutes and you're already 8 minutes in? K.
@@cisztheoriginal2911 ikr
Idke
After this vide his wife’s going to check all his computer screens 😂
_NOT OUTSTANDING MOVE_
That error sound at the end made me second guess what I was working on for a good 30 seconds...nice job
Just a tip: next time you're cutting ABS with a hot knife... Please wear some protecting or use proper / good ventilation :)
**Has secret computer**
LTT: _Its pretty much the same computer I had before_
Yes but no
I can see this being useful for a garage workshop as it would be more resistant to dust and temperature change
Bro really just called out Austin like that 🥶
ikr >:0