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If you can figure out the design you can also make a ps5 laptop since that form goves you more room to have better cooling and even a battery for a little bit of play time away from the wall
I feel like a slim gaming laptop is kinda the same form factor as this, only it lets you run whatever OS you want. Still, I can't believe he actually made that himself, it's so damn well made.
First, he made the slimmest ps5. Then he made a golden ps5. Now he makes a ps5 tablet. Congrats, man. You should get your engineer masters degree any second now
I really don't think people truly understand how complicated and complex heat reduction/management is. This man knows his stuff. That was the most impressive to me. I'm a Stainless Steele Welder by trade.
This guy is the kid in all of us. Matt is like the guy who does what we all dream about but actually really does the deed. Total joy watching this channel. Brings out the kid in me.
as a manufacturing engineer, I could not believed my eyes. You are so talented . insane amount of work. from design to electronics. keep it up bro you showed Sony what is possible !
@@skydivenext if he works in the industry he will be forced to eat sht by clueless management and marketing execs that can barely use email, just like most engineers are.
This is incredible. You disappear for months at a time and then drop these absolutely insane builds! You literally put in so much time and effort into every project and the final product blows me away every time. 👏👏👏 Well done man.
Another channel with a similar vibe, though more construction than electronics is Drew Builds Stuff. Dude takes forever to drop vids but oh man he does them well.
An awesome addition would be to have an HDMI port so that if you are at home and want it hooked up to a TV you could easily do so. Then you could just pick it up and take it as well. Great project by the way.
Im telling you… any other tech youtuber out there would have easily made each of his videos into a mini series with at least 3 episodes. Such great content and straight to the point
I'm jealous that you're able to make projects that look so good, cut no corners, and work as intended all while keeping the video concise and entertaining, Thank you for Inspiring me to keep learning and keep tinkering!
Ok, it’s obviously no secret to any of us at this point that you’re just a cut above when it comes to diy engineering…Still, I have to say it…You’re truly legendary brother. The level of talent you have displayed over the years is only matched by the dedication you’ve brought to share these incredible feats of ingenuity, engineering prowess with us…you deserve every bit of success you find sir. Thank you for sharing your mind :) much love and respect from the PNW.
I just can't get over how intuitive this guy is. I would 100% buy any of the projects he has made, they are that professionally done. I'm continuously amazed and entertained by his content.
I have my doubts it's only him or if it's even him who comes with all the ideas.. even the channel's website credits him as "host"... we never see a workbench and there is little more information on the web... hmmm... there is nothing wrong with that but still...
I absolutely LOVE the cool science/technology vibe of your video. It reminds me of the Discovery Science Channel shows I used to watch when I was younger. Normally, with videos like this, I tend to skip ahead to see the results, but your narration, the atmosphere, and the tone you bring are just incredible! You’ve really captured my attention from start to finish
Maaan in the age of click baiting I was hesitant but this turned out insane. You delivered on everything and it even turned out better than I imagined. That screen is amazing. But the best part is you combining all this knowledge to make this amazing product.
As a truck driver, I will buy this. This is really useful for moments like where my truck is in the shop and I don’t have my TV , I’ll still be able to play my game rental truck or wherever I want.
It must be done!! Martina would bring a new level of elegance to what DIY perks is already capable of it would be monumental! @@CreativeExcusesGaming @Nerdforge
I would say his work is even better than commercial product from Sony, Sony definitely has this ability to do it. Instead they are still targeting low cost gaming consoles these days. What a pity.
@@IvanLam-ni4ru What do you expect? Sell a tablet console for a $1300? Who is going to buy it? This companies are trying to make profit not make fun projects. Sony at least makes slim versions of their console.
Two unrefined things in this is the stand because the chassis doesn't even have space for it to go inside and the bottom of the screen with the screws.
As a truck driver, I will buy this. This is really useful for moments like where my truck is in the shop and I don’t have my TV , I’ll still be able to play my game rental truck or wherever I want.
What I apprecitae about your builds over other channels is that you focus greatly on fit and finish. It always comes through on your final products, making them appear professional and not one of jobs. I enjoy watching your process to see what creative solutions you have for a sleek design!
It seriously blows my mind how none of these guys have actually considered you for a design role yet. You have a lot of fresh ideas and this one has to be one of the best I've watched thus far. Keep at it, this is really entertaining to watch and I hope fulfilling to complete on your end. Great stuff
There's a big difference in designing something for one time production and for personal use than mass manufacturing a product that has to meet hundreds of universal specifications and be idiot proof, most of what's preventing Sony and other big tech companies from making truely innovative changes to their products is not the technical know how but the logistics and beaurocracy. I'm not saying DIY perks won't be an asset, he's clearly a genius, but it's not like he can just show this design in the Sony boardroom and go straight to production
@@SgtNicholasAngle Totally agree with you. Manufacturing is a totally different ball game. That being said I think DIY perks would be an extremely valuable engineer for a console manufacturer on the R&D side of things.
@@SgtNicholasAngleyeah we all get that part But he clearly shows that even if we can’t get a ps5 tablet we can get a decently sized ps5, at least as small as a ps4 slim while maintaining good cooling sustemy
What really gets me is not only your eclectic engineering skills, but your passion and drive to see lofty projects like this from concept to perfection. I would buy something like this in a heartbeat.
Mad respect for you man. Not only do you pitch the idea, the idea actually comes to life and even better than explained !! crazy level of dedication and expertise
Yeah I would definitely love this! Unfortunately I don't have the means to build something like this and to have someone custom build this for you would probably be extremely expensive! Hopefully they will make something like this for the mainstream market.
Sony needs to hire him to design the PS6. This guy is seriously talented man. His knowledge on so many different subjects makes him a jack of all trades 👏
I was just thinking. DIY perks is a master consumer engineer. Are his talents wasted by making prototypes for entertainment? Is it just a statement of the world (and an indictment of society) that more money (and fulfilment) can be made by making products that ultimately aren't mass produced? I guess it's the fault of companies not paying enough for this kind of talent.
"Design the PS6" I'm sorry but he's taking existing components and reorganizing them in to different form factors. Sony have designed the PS5 to be as powerful and efficient as the price point as possible. Sure, just stick an OLED laptop display on top, go with a custom power supply, those clearly didn't make the thing at least 2 grand.
@@parodigameru145 for sure Cost optimising is a huge, important part of making a product. And one that doesn't *really* feature in these video. That's not a criticism either, for the purposes of entertainment it is wholly unnecessary
@@IsleyNumber1 specifically it has to be designed for mass production. An aluminum shell is more cost effective for a 1 off build, but Sony needs to design these for injection molded components made from plastic that are mass produced with injection molds made to produce thousands of pieces.
His almost-gaslighting about liquid metal wasn't cool though. We all know deep down inside that it's amazingly stupid for the PS5 to have liquid metal. It's extra cost, extra risk, all for a line of text on a box that almost nobody cares about. The fans are just too quiet for "ramp up the fans a bit" to not be the better solution.
You really make this stuff look easy. I’d love to see a “behind the scenes” video or long form video of doing all the CAD, machining, printing, etc etc. While I’m impressed with the product I really love the journey to get there, often times much more than the product itself.
Sorry to break it to you but if sony were to actually make this it'd be a lot more than 700 due to the 4k oled screen and small size adding a whole lot to the price.
I'd pick this up instantly! Having an entire PS5/display setup in one portable device is exactly what I'd need when travelling or hanging out with friends.
@@motivationpouretudier2460 well the laptop would be quite a bit thinner and lighter though. And you can use a pad with fans in it to better cool the laptop, making it more quiet. And his PS5 doesn't have a battery at all.
As always, you never disappoint. The quality of your work is unmatched. I know it’s asking a lot from you as recording these videos and editing on its own is an immense task, let alone the build but an in depth video tutorial for building these would be awesome. It’s still possible to build by watching this video and remembering other trick you’ve used in other videos to make this build possible. I know there could be some glitches that could arise from this first build but some of us don’t care as glitches are the best part of making improvements on these projects. Thank you once again for keeping us inspired.
A longer video with the details build would be great! Like, how the fan are powered? And the screen? We can use the m2 with this mod? and the back ports like the hdmi?
It says a lot about the console market currently that some youtuber can produce a better product at home than a billion dollar company with large scale production facilities and hundreds of engineers
I think one thing you can improve with this build is adding some mesh over the fans to protect them from any foreign objects as well as dust buildup. This is an absolutely sick build!
You don't even calculate the cost to performance ratio and the fact that consoles are already sold at a loss... Adding more stuff like liquid cooling etc will just drive the price higher and people will cry again because of that.
@@DittyBitty69 do you know even how many people work on the consoles?? and how do you even know what all their duties are in the corporation?? Do you have their schedule? You assume too much and know little.
Well, in general, if you are an engineer for the first time, you have copper pieces, and it will not be difficult, but creating from scratch is complicated, so a full team of engineers is necessary.
@@Xenaman Noone said actual console manufacturers should put expensive and unreliable liquid cooling in their systems. There isn't even any liquid cooling in this build. Also you're not considering the customer lifetime value when you factor in game sales and PS+ subscriptions. Who cares if they sell the consoles at a loss its just the price of capturing market share.
I would DEFINITELY buy a product like this. As someone who prefers console gaming over handheld but dont always have the run of the tv, being able to just set this up in any room at any point with just a plug socket needed is awesome. The number of times I've had to set up my ps5 on a portable monitor balanced on the sofa arm is ridiculous 🤣
I think this needs to be a kit, except I want the ports to be accessible from the outside somehow. So that the console can be completely portable like you presented, but also able to be used as a normal console as well. Awesome build.
I'd add a foldable screen protector over the top that's attached via hinges that can act as the stand, so it doesn't get scratched up during transport. I love the work you put into these projects and always look forward to your next video.
Its a brilliant idea, not only the fact that its 2 times smaller and has better screen, but the fact that you can bring it to something like friends house without problems is so good that this device deserves to be sold.
Wow, just WOW! You really should consider to do a tutorial with all parts needed, so other people can build this on their own if they want. That would be an awesome thing!
I would definitely buy something like this with 1 specific addition. That being a display out that lets you connect it to a full-size TV so you're not stuck only using the built-in display.
A lot of people will mainly focus on the finish product but we really cant overlook all the crazy amount of learning, research, planning, trial and error, timing and creativity he puts into each project. Like if these were that easy, so many companies would be doing it already yet they haven't. Seeing the timing between videos just shows the amount of time and effort placed into each project too. DIY Perks is hands down one of my top channels to watch ever since TH-cam became a thing and I got my first computer. Kudos to you, sir. You really are a genius in your craft and your creativity and the way you adapt into learning new tech and new ways to build with new materials is extremely impressive.
10:02 I know that the point of the project was to make a tablet, but you also just made a smaller console in general. Not as small as the first PS5 slim that you made, but it has all of the cooling built-in. That alone makes this build fantastic.
It’s definitely an insane idea and build, I actually think this was such a good project and the idea of a portable console with those graphics is insane
@@sabrogaming4602 a dumb question here cuz i don't know shit about anything, but is it truly portable if it needs to be plugged into that cable? Because that cable runs to an outlet right? So this "portable" tablet has to be played inside connected to a power source, so you just have a smaller ps5 with no tv that cant go outside. Or am i missing something?
@@ihavenonamestilldonthaveon8970 ehhh yeah essentially that’s the case, but portable wise, super easy to carry around and if yknow you wanted to play this on the road (idk why) you could probably use a power outlet in a lot of cars these days
at this point I'm wondering how much he would consider selling this creation as a custom build with the screen and resources it cost, I'd place about $800-$1000 USD including the screen and handwork went into it
Till you actually go do the work in figuring out how to do this yourself, look at the price of a ps5 and all the bits you need to make this happen. Still cheaper to buy a laptop. And If I had to decide between a gaming console and a gaming laptop, guess which one wins in the end. IF sony does that, rule of thumb would to do this at either the same price or marginally more expensive, otherwise, wtf would you waste money on this if you can get something far superior
@Shikkai123 people have been asking this since the dawn of the console wars. Why console when you can PC, often for cheaper? The answer is cleaning out the fridge. What shall I do on my computer today? Shall I game, watch, research, develop, write, read, draw, sculpt? Hundreds of choices, and sometimes you just don't want to make the choice. You're staring at a fridge full of food, and there's "nothing to eat" The console, on the other hand, is a half empty fridge with just enough ingredients to make your favourite sandwich. What shall I do on my console today? I don't feel like gaming, so maybe I'll watch something instead. You're getting the sandwich or just making a cuppa with the milk, no extra distractions, you either want it or you don't. You're not convincing yourself to or away from whatever imaginary meal you might concoct, you can see plain as day. Today it is ham sandwich or shopping. I'm here to play some games or I'm doing something else. It's just compartmentalising. I quite enjoy modding, but I also quite enjoy being prevented from modding so I don't lose 6 hours to the opening cutscene. Less can be more
Another absolute triumph, and one of the most aesthetically pleasing and well-finished projects yet. I've often thought - pretty much any of your designs could be developed into an eminently saleable commercial product, and make you millions. Have you not ever contemplated this, or is it just the fun of producing new designs that keeps you going?
Yes and no, there are reason for the bulky larger design of the PS5, manufacturing cost for one but also dust / heat dissipation. This is a nice One of Kind project though I give you that!
This guy is an amazing engineer! TBH I'd rather buy this PS5 Tablet than a normal PS5. Just add an HDMI In/Output and you have the best console imaginable!
For those who want to know the screen and controller. According to screen form factor and controller board, I think the screen it's a Samsung ATNA56WR variant and the controller board it's a 2795H_R30.1
The #1 thing I love most about this, isn't the shrink, or even the integrated screen... it's the insanely simple process of cleaning the dust out of it. Sony would never take note of this, because they make too much money from dirty cooling fins... but I'm seriously thinking of modding mine.
@@driverjamescopeland not exactly sure why you're yapping this much. sony has an official teardown guide and cleaning the fans is incredibly easy. literally remove the side plates and 4 screws. easier than most laptops. and also the console has these small dust catchers, where you can stick in a decently powered vacuum to suck up all the dust
I'm glad his projects are so crazy they still get clicks and pushed by the algorithm. Creators like this get the short straw compared to pumping out rubbish daily.
They didnt since he forgot to actually put the psu in, which is why the PS5 is not that small as it would have a power block outside of it hanging like laptops. So this is not really a tablet.
Because working for Sony would be like working in an illegal sweat shop compared to working for yourself. Less money, terrible hours, no perks, plus you'd become a part of one of the most evil corporations on earth.
The amount of knowledge this man has is insane. The skills,the craftmanship,the creativity ; the quality of the video,the sound,everything is pure perfection.
everything about this is absolutely stunning!! the only thing i would change, being it's supposed to be portable, is have a screen cover that protects it during transport but then doubles as the kickstand when opened!
I can't get over how ingenious the heating solution is! Taking the monster of a heatsink the stock ps5 had and shrinking it down to a tablet size with that strange spiderweb of heatsinks is bonkers, not to mention how insanely quiet it ends up being!
Well i and my big bro made one with his guidelines except we some components and we had to sacrifice our ps 5. Really thank u man. Well we spent a lot of money buh it was worth it. Matt u have to work at playstation for us man
14:18 Longest 7 seconds ever 🥴 I can feel your joy in bringing this new masterpiece to life. I wish I could build any of those but I'm glad to watch you build them. Keep it up, you are amazing 🤙🏼✨
Man, I'd buy this in a heartbeat! I love the design and how you went about making this. What is your background, and how did you acquire your skills? I just discovered your channel right now!
This is unreal, are you a wizard? I'm so glad you popped up on my feed. I've been glued to this entire video. Look forward to your future projects. And possibly some tutorials???
It is truly rare to see such technically challenging projects done sone beautifully. it's not a very common mix of skills... and Matt brings it in spades on all fronts!
The form factor you've made even without the screen is amazing! Having a PS5 in such a small form factor would be such a nice upgrade over what it is today.
Honestly this is one of the most epic things I have ever seen. If something like this was released with an aux and a hdmi port to connect to a TV as well. It would be absolutely perfect and would be a huge contender for the switch.
Bro... What??? I just can't comprehend the amount of dedication, intelligence, skill and knowledge it takes to make the stuff you make. It's unreal. Never ceases to amaze.
I totally agree, it would likely come in a DIY kit. Display panel, 3D printed parts, the cooling solutions, etc. The problem I see, short of an insane markup, is you'd have to provide your own donor PS5 for the board.
@@Am94514 you know I imagine not, so there’s another good reason you’d likely have to supply your own PS5. Then again. You’ve paid for it, you’re free to modify or resell at your will. No ones stopping you from selling used consoles, why not modified ones. Sure you void warranty and all that but you’ve already decided to make the commitment
There is a point in these "works" that I often find in my life. The incredible relationship between the low engineering and aesthetic level of what you buy, and the very high level that can be achieved by building something with your own hands. This makes us think that we should buy fewer products and (possibly) make some ourselves.
I think it has more to do with costs. A lot of the ps5 is designed to be cheap. The console itself is actually not what makes Sony and the rest money, it's the game licenses. So the cheaper the console is to make, the better for the company. And Matt's creation would probably break the 1000$ mark.
i have used these exact heatsink (kit) for a server and two of those copper heatsinks kept it under thermal throttling with NO fans. i know those things are super heavy too. killer seeing you use this kit on a console.
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Do you sell, or offer custom builds?
I wish you had a description about the equipment you use. I'd love to know more about that thermal camera 😢
If you can figure out the design you can also make a ps5 laptop since that form goves you more room to have better cooling and even a battery for a little bit of play time away from the wall
Your ability to combine heat transfer, acoustics, metallurgy, 3D printing, and design into one project is absurd. It looks amazing!
also Chemistry
@@cubaezbikr, bro said electroplating. I learn something new everyday
Don't forget the chemistry level for nickel plating the copper
you can see Sony PS5 R&D team is lazy enough......
compare what we saw from Matthew single brain, it transform amazing ps5 tablet size.
good job perk
Acoustic? I'm acoustic.
I can't get over how incredible this turned out. This sort of form factor should seriously be considered in the future.
It really should his work will never cease to amaze me this specific build would be perfect for me as I tend to travel a lot.
Sony needs to hire this man
@@blakeevin9936I’d love my ps5 to just be smaller than it is lol it doesn’t need to be a decoration in my home
I feel like a slim gaming laptop is kinda the same form factor as this, only it lets you run whatever OS you want. Still, I can't believe he actually made that himself, it's so damn well made.
As someone who travels alot and is in hotel rooms all the time. This would be a god send
First, he made the slimmest ps5. Then he made a golden ps5. Now he makes a ps5 tablet. Congrats, man. You should get your engineer masters degree any second now
I'm only interested if it's made of brass 😁 they do make degrees out of brass don't they?
Don't forget the wooden case PS5
@@DIYPerks we can make exceptions
Does it matter if they do @@DIYPerks? You can DIY it yourself too, and it would be as majestic as everything you do! :) ;)
@@DIYPerksI think so
I really don't think people truly understand how complicated and complex heat reduction/management is. This man knows his stuff. That was the most impressive to me. I'm a Stainless Steele Welder by trade.
this is mad creativity 🤯
Hey TH-cam
TH-cam is in the house
You know one thing that would promote good creativity and content? A dislike button.
Hey youtube, what are you doing here?
Yo TH-cam fix your algo im getting Japanese videos in my feed
This guy is the kid in all of us. Matt is like the guy who does what we all dream about but actually really does the deed. Total joy watching this channel. Brings out the kid in me.
as a manufacturing engineer, I could not believed my eyes. You are so talented . insane amount of work. from design to electronics. keep it up bro you showed Sony what is possible !
And he not even engineer imagine if he work in the industry, countless of you will be gone and degree wont matter anymore
@@skydivenext if he works in the industry he will be forced to eat sht by clueless management and marketing execs that can barely use email, just like most engineers are.
@@marcogenovesi8570yeah. Unfortunately that's the truth. We can do stuff like this, but management and executives have no idea how to run the company
@@marcogenovesi8570 so engineers are useless like I already said
they have already engineered slim version from his know how :D (check super slim water cooled ps5)
14:29 u can see the fear in his face because it took long to boot. and u realy looked like tobey maquier there
This is incredible. You disappear for months at a time and then drop these absolutely insane builds! You literally put in so much time and effort into every project and the final product blows me away every time. 👏👏👏 Well done man.
Reminds me of Colin furz.
Please make a ps5 slim laptop edition with 4 fans
Overkill (Matthias)?
Another channel with a similar vibe, though more construction than electronics is Drew Builds Stuff. Dude takes forever to drop vids but oh man he does them well.
@@prototypep4 thanks, I'll have a look 🙂
An awesome addition would be to have an HDMI port so that if you are at home and want it hooked up to a TV you could easily do so. Then you could just pick it up and take it as well. Great project by the way.
It's there bro
So, a crossover with Nintendo Switch. It’s certainly really great using the Switch on a TV and in bed.
A switch dock for your ps5 would be insane
@@luqmanayub4742 No it's not. It's used by the internal display.
@@TheosTechTipshe could just put an hdmi switcher with micro hdmi for size but it would require an slight redesign
Im telling you… any other tech youtuber out there would have easily made each of his videos into a mini series with at least 3 episodes. Such great content and straight to the point
Would like to see a multi series that would show people how to make it themselves including all the parts and where to get them.
@@felixcosty yeah why not but I appreciate this approach compared to milking it all. For once a second channel makes sense
@ehiebert1297 it would be so expensive to do this yourself. Brass,copper,nickel, not to mention the cnc machine and the ps5
same here too!, I was actually thinking at the start, is feeling a bit rushed, slow down a bit ? some intro music, locations shots, be roll extra?
*cough* linus tech tips
Sir, my favourite thing about you is just how wholesome you, your content, personality and delivery is. Much love from Nigeria.
I'm jealous that you're able to make projects that look so good, cut no corners, and work as intended all while keeping the video concise and entertaining, Thank you for Inspiring me to keep learning and keep tinkering!
Ok, it’s obviously no secret to any of us at this point that you’re just a cut above when it comes to diy engineering…Still, I have to say it…You’re truly legendary brother. The level of talent you have displayed over the years is only matched by the dedication you’ve brought to share these incredible feats of ingenuity, engineering prowess with us…you deserve every bit of success you find sir. Thank you for sharing your mind :) much love and respect from the PNW.
I just can't get over how intuitive this guy is. I would 100% buy any of the projects he has made, they are that professionally done. I'm continuously amazed and entertained by his content.
a custom job like this should set u 4k usd
I have my doubts it's only him or if it's even him who comes with all the ideas.. even the channel's website credits him as "host"... we never see a workbench and there is little more information on the web... hmmm... there is nothing wrong with that but still...
Judging by the time inbetween releases I doubt it's a major production team.
Judging by the time inbetween releases I doubt it's a major production team.
I absolutely LOVE the cool science/technology vibe of your video. It reminds me of the Discovery Science Channel shows I used to watch when I was younger. Normally, with videos like this, I tend to skip ahead to see the results, but your narration, the atmosphere, and the tone you bring are just incredible! You’ve really captured my attention from start to finish
Your projects never fail to amaze me. The fact you managed to not only shrink a PS5 that much, but put a screen on it too is insane.
Bro, don't let ANYONE steal your ideas...... Absolutely brilliant!!!!!! Well done!!!!
sony can right??
hes stealing other peoples ideas xDD
Maaan in the age of click baiting I was hesitant but this turned out insane. You delivered on everything and it even turned out better than I imagined. That screen is amazing. But the best part is you combining all this knowledge to make this amazing product.
I am simply amazed at how much you sized down the console while also reducing its noise floor. Truly phenomenal engineering!
I think that's got to be one of your best projects ever, and I have to say the screen selection is just incredible, over all it couldn't be any better
this is the vid that made me sub to this guy. i had seen some of his vids before but this one was just amazing.
As a truck driver, I will buy this. This is really useful for moments like where my truck is in the shop and I don’t have my TV , I’ll still be able to play my game rental truck or wherever I want.
Get a retro pocket 4 or a rg405v
Laptop, Steam deck and its clones are possibilities too.
A gaming laptop would be quite handy if you’re always on the go.
Steam deck, Rog ally, Legion Go, MSI Claw and a ton more at your disposal but I understand what you mean 😊
what a great usecase! I didn't even think of it!
I found your channel this morning and I’ve been absolutely addicted since. Great unique videos.
This is insaaanely cool! 😍
I would pay to see a DIY Perks + Nerdforge collab.
No replies? lemme fix that
It must be done!! Martina would bring a new level of elegance to what DIY perks is already capable of it would be monumental! @@CreativeExcusesGaming @Nerdforge
Yooo
@@CreativeExcusesGaming same!
This is the best diy you've ever made yet. So refined and so close to commercial product level
I would say his work is even better than commercial product from Sony, Sony definitely has this ability to do it.
Instead they are still targeting low cost gaming consoles these days. What a pity.
@@IvanLam-ni4ru What do you expect? Sell a tablet console for a $1300? Who is going to buy it?
This companies are trying to make profit not make fun projects.
Sony at least makes slim versions of their console.
Two unrefined things in this is the stand because the chassis doesn't even have space for it to go inside and the bottom of the screen with the screws.
@@SIPEROTH Same logic, why people would buy Iphone Pro Max instead of non-pro iphone? It is because the target customers can afford it easily. 🥱
As a truck driver, I will buy this. This is really useful for moments like where my truck is in the shop and I don’t have my TV , I’ll still be able to play my game rental truck or wherever I want.
especially since its 12V, really surprised to hear that haha.
Facts im a truck driver as well I play my switch for now
do you play euro truck sim?
just buy a small tv and just a xbox s or any home console and order a screen attachment for the ps5
bro literally just buy a laptop
14:17 That sigh of relief was definitely genuine haha awesome work!
What I apprecitae about your builds over other channels is that you focus greatly on fit and finish. It always comes through on your final products, making them appear professional and not one of jobs. I enjoy watching your process to see what creative solutions you have for a sleek design!
this is one of the most impressive, practical, beautiful thing I've ever seen anyone build DIY, you're really talented man. I wish I could buy this.
It seriously blows my mind how none of these guys have actually considered you for a design role yet. You have a lot of fresh ideas and this one has to be one of the best I've watched thus far. Keep at it, this is really entertaining to watch and I hope fulfilling to complete on your end. Great stuff
With nearly 5m subscribers and 2.5+ views on this already, he probably makes more money than even a lead designer would!
There's a big difference in designing something for one time production and for personal use than mass manufacturing a product that has to meet hundreds of universal specifications and be idiot proof, most of what's preventing Sony and other big tech companies from making truely innovative changes to their products is not the technical know how but the logistics and beaurocracy. I'm not saying DIY perks won't be an asset, he's clearly a genius, but it's not like he can just show this design in the Sony boardroom and go straight to production
Plus something like this would be easily over $1000
@@SgtNicholasAngle Totally agree with you. Manufacturing is a totally different ball game. That being said I think DIY perks would be an extremely valuable engineer for a console manufacturer on the R&D side of things.
@@SgtNicholasAngleyeah we all get that part
But he clearly shows that even if we can’t get a ps5 tablet we can get a decently sized ps5, at least as small as a ps4 slim while maintaining good cooling sustemy
What really gets me is not only your eclectic engineering skills, but your passion and drive to see lofty projects like this from concept to perfection. I would buy something like this in a heartbeat.
this man never fails to deliver, imagine what he could do if he had an R&D department
What are you talking about - he IS the R&D department!
😂 Bueno si es el! Pero tiene razón, con un equipo y los recursos para lanzar en masa OMG! Estaría esperando verlo!
@@taladroculeen serio
Or an R&D budget
bro he is the R&D itself
Mad respect for you man. Not only do you pitch the idea, the idea actually comes to life and even better than explained !! crazy level of dedication and expertise
Man i would so buy this 😩
i used to watch your video like 4 years ago
Only way to get me to buy a ps5 is if it looked like this. Then I'll buy 100000%
Yeah I would definitely love this! Unfortunately I don't have the means to build something like this and to have someone custom build this for you would probably be extremely expensive! Hopefully they will make something like this for the mainstream market.
To be honest I wouldn’t buy this if it was above 500-600 max
You can also add an HDMI port just in case someone decides to use a bigger screen to play their games.
Such a cool build!! You almost made a PlayStation Swich, just missing a dock or HDMI port
Sony needs to hire him to design the PS6. This guy is seriously talented man. His knowledge on so many different subjects makes him a jack of all trades 👏
I was just thinking. DIY perks is a master consumer engineer. Are his talents wasted by making prototypes for entertainment? Is it just a statement of the world (and an indictment of society) that more money (and fulfilment) can be made by making products that ultimately aren't mass produced?
I guess it's the fault of companies not paying enough for this kind of talent.
"Design the PS6"
I'm sorry but he's taking existing components and reorganizing them in to different form factors.
Sony have designed the PS5 to be as powerful and efficient as the price point as possible.
Sure, just stick an OLED laptop display on top, go with a custom power supply, those clearly didn't make the thing at least 2 grand.
@@parodigameru145 for sure
Cost optimising is a huge, important part of making a product. And one that doesn't *really* feature in these video. That's not a criticism either, for the purposes of entertainment it is wholly unnecessary
@@IsleyNumber1 specifically it has to be designed for mass production. An aluminum shell is more cost effective for a 1 off build, but Sony needs to design these for injection molded components made from plastic that are mass produced with injection molds made to produce thousands of pieces.
If he can make all that with his personal resources, I can't imagine what he could achieve with the resources of a company like Sony
The fact that he explains things very politely, makes him even more likeable, I could spend a day just watching your videos.
I have lol. Even ones I have seen before. He is so GOOD.
Couldn’t agree more, first video I’ve seen and my mind is blown
Agreed.
His almost-gaslighting about liquid metal wasn't cool though. We all know deep down inside that it's amazingly stupid for the PS5 to have liquid metal. It's extra cost, extra risk, all for a line of text on a box that almost nobody cares about. The fans are just too quiet for "ramp up the fans a bit" to not be the better solution.
@@awesomeferretcope
You really make this stuff look easy. I’d love to see a “behind the scenes” video or long form video of doing all the CAD, machining, printing, etc etc.
While I’m impressed with the product I really love the journey to get there, often times much more than the product itself.
Now this one is not gonna be costing 700$
Sorry to break it to you but if sony were to actually make this it'd be a lot more than 700 due to the 4k oled screen and small size adding a whole lot to the price.
@@continental_consumer The worst is that you are right
It would cost more cause Sony = Greedy but is not worth more that's for sure. I'll stick with my $1300AUD 4K beast of a PC. @@continental_consumer
I'd pick this up instantly! Having an entire PS5/display setup in one portable device is exactly what I'd need when travelling or hanging out with friends.
What about a gaming laptop when traveling? You have the gaming + the pc. It's an awesome idea, but only if it costs around 800-1000$.
@@liviu1090as he showed the sound of pc, not good, and the battery I don't looked
@@motivationpouretudier2460 well the laptop would be quite a bit thinner and lighter though. And you can use a pad with fans in it to better cool the laptop, making it more quiet. And his PS5 doesn't have a battery at all.
As always, you never disappoint. The quality of your work is unmatched. I know it’s asking a lot from you as recording these videos and editing on its own is an immense task, let alone the build but an in depth video tutorial for building these would be awesome. It’s still possible to build by watching this video and remembering other trick you’ve used in other videos to make this build possible. I know there could be some glitches that could arise from this first build but some of us don’t care as glitches are the best part of making improvements on these projects. Thank you once again for keeping us inspired.
A longer video with the details build would be great! Like, how the fan are powered? And the screen? We can use the m2 with this mod? and the back ports like the hdmi?
Love how you show that it's a matter of taking one step at a time, making this both easy to follow, and actually doable for others
It says a lot about the console market currently that some youtuber can produce a better product at home than a billion dollar company with large scale production facilities and hundreds of engineers
I think one thing you can improve with this build is adding some mesh over the fans to protect them from any foreign objects as well as dust buildup.
This is an absolutely sick build!
Also add a handle probably.
This 100% came to say the same.
was thinking the same! mesh, filter or fan grills perhaps then its perfect!
I hate to be the one to tell you this but, anything that will let those fans breathe will let dust through just the same.
@@savage6394 well yeah but something to protect fingers lol
This is super impressive. Especially the fact that it would probably take a team of engineers to build a prototype like this. Just nuts.
You don't even calculate the cost to performance ratio and the fact that consoles are already sold at a loss... Adding more stuff like liquid cooling etc will just drive the price higher and people will cry again because of that.
@@Xenamanits hard to make a profit
@@DittyBitty69 do you know even how many people work on the consoles?? and how do you even know what all their duties are in the corporation?? Do you have their schedule? You assume too much and know little.
Well, in general, if you are an engineer for the first time, you have copper pieces, and it will not be difficult, but creating from scratch is complicated, so a full team of engineers is necessary.
@@Xenaman Noone said actual console manufacturers should put expensive and unreliable liquid cooling in their systems. There isn't even any liquid cooling in this build. Also you're not considering the customer lifetime value when you factor in game sales and PS+ subscriptions. Who cares if they sell the consoles at a loss its just the price of capturing market share.
I would DEFINITELY buy a product like this. As someone who prefers console gaming over handheld but dont always have the run of the tv, being able to just set this up in any room at any point with just a plug socket needed is awesome. The number of times I've had to set up my ps5 on a portable monitor balanced on the sofa arm is ridiculous 🤣
Why not get a gaming laptop
@@adamal9560 stop making too much sense
He 3d printed it..that means anyone can
@adamal9560 consoles are more efficient obviously
@@AmongUs-mb4qx 😂😂😂😂
One video was enough for me to subscribe on the spot. Good sport.
I think this needs to be a kit, except I want the ports to be accessible from the outside somehow. So that the console can be completely portable like you presented, but also able to be used as a normal console as well. Awesome build.
Sony legal team would like to know your location
Being super creative and cool without being cringy even the slightest. This guy is very much one in a billion!
why u glazing
@@cokeeffe1570glazing while putting down other people
@@deathstramy7272 putting down who ? people who already down in creativity ?
I love how you go above and beyond to give your builds such good audio systems
I'd add a foldable screen protector over the top that's attached via hinges that can act as the stand, so it doesn't get scratched up during transport. I love the work you put into these projects and always look forward to your next video.
Its a brilliant idea, not only the fact that its 2 times smaller and has better screen, but the fact that you can bring it to something like friends house without problems is so good that this device deserves to be sold.
Wow, just WOW! You really should consider to do a tutorial with all parts needed, so other people can build this on their own if they want. That would be an awesome thing!
Please. Please. Please. And set up links to get the correct parts as well. You should create a website that has everything included.
honestly, if you need a tutorial, you probably shouldn't be doing this. Cause all of the important steps were shown and explained
I would definitely buy something like this with 1 specific addition. That being a display out that lets you connect it to a full-size TV so you're not stuck only using the built-in display.
so...... nintendo switch 😂😂 sory
Then what is the point of it being portable?
@@Ronnie1v10 it still would be, and it would be versatile. que the mexican girl
@@TechCartelSF6 👏
yes i feel if u dont use the screen it could be a standby screen
1000% Incredible work!!
I have just discovered your channel. You are amazing. Please keep posting more projects.
A lot of people will mainly focus on the finish product but we really cant overlook all the crazy amount of learning, research, planning, trial and error, timing and creativity he puts into each project. Like if these were that easy, so many companies would be doing it already yet they haven't. Seeing the timing between videos just shows the amount of time and effort placed into each project too. DIY Perks is hands down one of my top channels to watch ever since TH-cam became a thing and I got my first computer.
Kudos to you, sir. You really are a genius in your craft and your creativity and the way you adapt into learning new tech and new ways to build with new materials is extremely impressive.
also the prices of the components. the fancy fans and casing would not be feasible to mass produce. I think it is a good concept tho
I appreciate how you dont brag how much work you put in designing and researching. Very modest. You make it look easy!
Of course it looks easy when he doesnt show all the research and probably more failed attempts.
10:02 I know that the point of the project was to make a tablet, but you also just made a smaller console in general. Not as small as the first PS5 slim that you made, but it has all of the cooling built-in. That alone makes this build fantastic.
It’s definitely an insane idea and build, I actually think this was such a good project and the idea of a portable console with those graphics is insane
@@sabrogaming4602 a dumb question here cuz i don't know shit about anything, but is it truly portable if it needs to be plugged into that cable? Because that cable runs to an outlet right? So this "portable" tablet has to be played inside connected to a power source, so you just have a smaller ps5 with no tv that cant go outside. Or am i missing something?
@@ihavenonamestilldonthaveon8970 ehhh yeah essentially that’s the case, but portable wise, super easy to carry around and if yknow you wanted to play this on the road (idk why) you could probably use a power outlet in a lot of cars these days
Sir. DIY perks you are a very good youtuber I like all of these videos you made.
This is a seriously incredible feat of engineering, truly worth more notice and effort to create
at this point I'm wondering how much he would consider selling this creation as a custom build with the screen and resources it cost, I'd place about $800-$1000 USD including the screen and handwork went into it
@dontgetbannedlol yeah that 4k oLed monitor is almost 500 alone. 1000 is pretty accurate.
@@dont_getbanned you're seriously underestimating the price of "handwork". This would be way more than 1k
@@scladoffle2472 as the scaling of the demand increases so does the efficiency of the build and cost, 1k sounds about right if we find the equilibrium
@@dont_getbannedit's his art to kept forever not to be sold
This guy needs to be hired at all console companies at once to help them do what consumers want.
by goverments to solve all the problems in the world, coze I cant imagine a thing he cant do and problem he cant solve...
Till you actually go do the work in figuring out how to do this yourself, look at the price of a ps5 and all the bits you need to make this happen. Still cheaper to buy a laptop. And If I had to decide between a gaming console and a gaming laptop, guess which one wins in the end. IF sony does that, rule of thumb would to do this at either the same price or marginally more expensive, otherwise, wtf would you waste money on this if you can get something far superior
Ah yes the pc gamer farting about why you wouldn't want this to be your " only " gaming device.@@Shikkai123
@Shikkai123 people have been asking this since the dawn of the console wars. Why console when you can PC, often for cheaper?
The answer is cleaning out the fridge. What shall I do on my computer today? Shall I game, watch, research, develop, write, read, draw, sculpt? Hundreds of choices, and sometimes you just don't want to make the choice. You're staring at a fridge full of food, and there's "nothing to eat"
The console, on the other hand, is a half empty fridge with just enough ingredients to make your favourite sandwich. What shall I do on my console today? I don't feel like gaming, so maybe I'll watch something instead.
You're getting the sandwich or just making a cuppa with the milk, no extra distractions, you either want it or you don't. You're not convincing yourself to or away from whatever imaginary meal you might concoct, you can see plain as day. Today it is ham sandwich or shopping. I'm here to play some games or I'm doing something else.
It's just compartmentalising. I quite enjoy modding, but I also quite enjoy being prevented from modding so I don't lose 6 hours to the opening cutscene. Less can be more
@@Shikkai123things sold in bulk to companies are usually a lot cheaper than the commercial ones
Another absolute triumph, and one of the most aesthetically pleasing and well-finished projects yet. I've often thought - pretty much any of your designs could be developed into an eminently saleable commercial product, and make you millions. Have you not ever contemplated this, or is it just the fun of producing new designs that keeps you going?
Yes and no, there are reason for the bulky larger design of the PS5, manufacturing cost for one but also dust / heat dissipation. This is a nice One of Kind project though I give you that!
I love it
I can't stop looking at your the PS5 Tablet Edition
This guy is an amazing engineer!
TBH I'd rather buy this PS5 Tablet than a normal PS5.
Just add an HDMI In/Output and you have the best console imaginable!
Yes. Was thinking the same, just add the ability to hook it up to a larger screen also and this is a winner!
It may be possible with an HDMI Splitter ? The screen itself may be connected to the motherboard HDMI port sooo yeah
You forgot the combo-hdmi and displayport-port.
And an Ethernet port
And a dvd drive too should be added
Sony needs to hire this guy this right here would sell like crazy im sure with sonny team they can get slimmer and more polished
For those who want to know the screen and controller.
According to screen form factor and controller board, I think the screen it's a Samsung ATNA56WR variant and the controller board it's a 2795H_R30.1
How do you usually match a screen with the controller? Is it just mix and match or is that something picky?
Any more information on the controller board it’s not coming up in searches
I would suggest, if possible to add a Hdmi port to give an option to connect to TV as well. I recently came across your videos and I love your work.
The #1 thing I love most about this, isn't the shrink, or even the integrated screen... it's the insanely simple process of cleaning the dust out of it. Sony would never take note of this, because they make too much money from dirty cooling fins... but I'm seriously thinking of modding mine.
@Nbasuavay - not as easy as it SHOULD be.
@@driverjamescopeland not exactly sure why you're yapping this much. sony has an official teardown guide and cleaning the fans is incredibly easy. literally remove the side plates and 4 screws. easier than most laptops. and also the console has these small dust catchers, where you can stick in a decently powered vacuum to suck up all the dust
Matt's channel is the epitome of quality over quantity. The only words I can describe is that right now I'm experiencing the mind blown meme.
I'm glad his projects are so crazy they still get clicks and pushed by the algorithm. Creators like this get the short straw compared to pumping out rubbish daily.
Why Sony hasn't sent you a job offer is beyond me mate, excellent job!
I think he prefers the job he is in, to be honest...
They didnt since he forgot to actually put the psu in, which is why the PS5 is not that small as it would have a power block outside of it hanging like laptops.
So this is not really a tablet.
Because working for Sony would be like working in an illegal sweat shop compared to working for yourself. Less money, terrible hours, no perks, plus you'd become a part of one of the most evil corporations on earth.
He would be taking design team leader's job.
You can make out portable by charging with power bank
The amount of knowledge this man has is insane.
The skills,the craftmanship,the creativity ; the quality of the video,the sound,everything is pure perfection.
TRADE OFFER
We receive: Your PS5 Tablet.
You receive: The satisfaction of knowing we made a screen protector for it.
TRADE OFFER
You receive: a picture of my PS5 tablet
I receive: a screen protector for it 😁
@DIYPerks
TRADE OFFER
-I get the ps5 tablet
-you get a phone screen protector
(Sry for posting 3 times the comment didn't show up)
Best offer:
I get your ps 5
You get a ps 1, a ps 2 and a ps 3
Think about it... when you add them up you get ps 6
@Bond-kp5kz i give ps1 ps2 ps3 ps4 and ps5. Added up it is ps15
I like how I saw the video where it was posted "15 seconds ago" and now cam to the part where he talks about the screen and dbrand 😂
everything about this is absolutely stunning!! the only thing i would change, being it's supposed to be portable, is have a screen cover that protects it during transport but then doubles as the kickstand when opened!
I can't get over how ingenious the heating solution is! Taking the monster of a heatsink the stock ps5 had and shrinking it down to a tablet size with that strange spiderweb of heatsinks is bonkers, not to mention how insanely quiet it ends up being!
Well i and my big bro made one with his guidelines except we some components and we had to sacrifice our ps 5. Really thank u man. Well we spent a lot of money buh it was worth it. Matt u have to work at playstation for us man
More than 8 years I've been watching to your videos, and you still impress me and getting improvement, we all love your contents and get well soon. 🎉
Man, this is totally insane! You're sooo smart, and the project turned out to be a an incredible thing. Thanks for sharing it with us!
It's just insane how creative person you are. This is next level. Incredible achievement.
This is so crazy and cool, I think this is the best build ever, this endless creativity is so awesome, I really want to have a PS5 like this
I gotta say, this is one of the coolest TH-cam videos I’ve ever seen. Absolutely incredible.
14:18 Longest 7 seconds ever 🥴 I can feel your joy in bringing this new masterpiece to life. I wish I could build any of those but I'm glad to watch you build them. Keep it up, you are amazing 🤙🏼✨
You can see his joy through the screen 😂
Man, I'd buy this in a heartbeat! I love the design and how you went about making this. What is your background, and how did you acquire your skills? I just discovered your channel right now!
"I'd buy this in a heartbeat" this was my first thought.
If you just discovered Matt I'd suggest, watch his entire videos, they are all amazing.
@@junaid7lone its just amazing what some people can accomplish! I will be watching and am subbed!
Sony needs to buy this from you , that’s amazing
This is unreal, are you a wizard? I'm so glad you popped up on my feed. I've been glued to this entire video. Look forward to your future projects. And possibly some tutorials???
Sony really needs to offer this exactly as you made it. Great job, man!
Right like you'd be able to play on the go
and this would cost the same price as a pc prob more
Sony needs to hire this guy and fire whoever made decision for releasing ps portal
as long as you can connect it to a tv like the switch I would buy it.
maybe with a battery it could be cool
Is Matt a designer, an engineer, or a DIYer?
Yes.
Every project is beautifully made and engineered and it's worth the wait for each video!
He is the next tony stark
It's Do it Himself at this point. Even with a shop full of tools and machines, I don't think most of us could do it as cleanly or nicely.
I would pay good money to have that
I could only clean the shop @@sativaburns6705 😅
It is truly rare to see such technically challenging projects done sone beautifully. it's not a very common mix of skills... and Matt brings it in spades on all fronts!
Dang man! Awesome work! You’re incredibly talented. Thanks for showing us what’s possible
The form factor you've made even without the screen is amazing! Having a PS5 in such a small form factor would be such a nice upgrade over what it is today.
Honestly this is one of the most epic things I have ever seen. If something like this was released with an aux and a hdmi port to connect to a TV as well. It would be absolutely perfect and would be a huge contender for the switch.
Bro... What???
I just can't comprehend the amount of dedication, intelligence, skill and knowledge it takes to make the stuff you make. It's unreal.
Never ceases to amaze.
I’m always f’ing blown away by your builds! Inspirational 💪🏼
Dude, I would buy this if you made this into an actual product. It’s incredible
I totally agree, it would likely come in a DIY kit. Display panel, 3D printed parts, the cooling solutions, etc. The problem I see, short of an insane markup, is you'd have to provide your own donor PS5 for the board.
Same
@@Am94514 you know I imagine not, so there’s another good reason you’d likely have to supply your own PS5. Then again. You’ve paid for it, you’re free to modify or resell at your will. No ones stopping you from selling used consoles, why not modified ones. Sure you void warranty and all that but you’ve already decided to make the commitment
bro buy a laptop
@@stickygrenadeno portable gaming device can compare to a PS5 tablet unless it costs like 4000 - 6000 dollars
There is a point in these "works" that I often find in my life. The incredible relationship between the low engineering and aesthetic level of what you buy, and the very high level that can be achieved by building something with your own hands.
This makes us think that we should buy fewer products and (possibly) make some ourselves.
As businesses raise prices they encourage innovation in the market
Make CPU in your room
I love that ❤
I have no words. You also seem so happy after you finished the build! I'm here smiling as well after it was finished
Yeah I thought to buy rog ally
But it'd bttry realy small
Instead of a PS5 pro, Sony should have just made this!
Amazing work man
Sony needs to hire Matt for their gaming unit's research and development team.
I pretty sure sony engineers capable doing it too. Just their management didn’t have guts to release it💩
We all know how bad SIE management are.
Don't punish the guy.
I think it has more to do with costs. A lot of the ps5 is designed to be cheap. The console itself is actually not what makes Sony and the rest money, it's the game licenses. So the cheaper the console is to make, the better for the company. And Matt's creation would probably break the 1000$ mark.
@@pawel8365 😂
The grin on his face while turning on the system though, pure joy.
This is absolutely mindblowing. I don't remember the last time I got so excited about a tech project. Excellent work, thank you so much for sharing!
i have used these exact heatsink (kit) for a server and two of those copper heatsinks kept it under thermal throttling with NO fans. i know those things are super heavy too. killer seeing you use this kit on a console.