17" Monitor Case Modding -- The "iMike" 381
greyrax writes "So what does a Canadian cabinet maker who's a closet techie do during those long winter months? You modify a 17" monitor case to house your computer (think iMac).
The blow-by-blow descriptions and pictures outline this three-month project. The only question that I'm left with is 'What is that antenna for?'"
Completed pictures (Score:4, Informative)
Also, does anyone else think the green paint looks hideous? IMHO, he would've been much better keeping the factory grey.
Re:Completed pictures (Score:4, Funny)
Are you kidding? Here in Iowa that color (especially when paired with yellow) is very popular.
Re:Completed pictures (Score:5, Insightful)
the horror....the horror..... (Score:2, Funny)
The antenna (Score:5, Informative)
Re:The antenna (Score:4, Informative)
Re:The antenna (Score:5, Informative)
Re:The antenna (Score:5, Funny)
Holy crap, dude, don't pop your sphincter - it's just a website after all. Breathe in. Breathe out. Now, don't we feel better?
Personally, I don't care what the antenna is connected to - when you're being pedantic enough to put all your junk in a 17" monitor case, you hang antennae on it just because. See the beauty?
If you use a Mac... (Score:3, Interesting)
Looks like someone has a bad case... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Looks like someone has a bad case... (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Looks like someone has a bad case... (Score:5, Funny)
It wasn't a complete pun. It's two thirds of one. P.U..
Re:Looks like someone has a bad case... (Score:3)
Re:Looks like someone has a bad case... (Score:2, Insightful)
Its just an XP theme (Score:2)
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Re:Its just an XP theme (Score:2)
Re:Its just an XP theme (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Looks like someone has a bad case... (Score:2)
I have thought of doing a mod that merged a LCD and a computer but I was going to slightly enlarge the LCD's case and hide the computer inside such that you'd have an overall MUCH smaller less messy
Great! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Great! (Score:5, Funny)
Yes, in fact it reminded me of something... (Score:2)
Coincidence, or inspiration?
Re:Great! (Score:5, Funny)
My guess would be:
wrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Re:Great! (Score:2)
I don't see a problem...
Antenna? (Score:5, Funny)
That's the gear shift, you insensitive clod!
Re:Antenna? (Score:2)
(RI|MP) doesn't match correctly in vi, anyway.
Long winter months? (Score:2, Informative)
The conversion is very cool and its one of the most involved mod projects I've seen. Definitely going on the "to-do" list.
Mirror (Score:3, Informative)
He's probably got an order for 5,000 of them... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:He's probably got an order for 5,000 of them... (Score:2)
John Deere agriculture equipment is green (with yellow trim and rims), though Deere industrial equipment (dozers, road graders, payloaders, etc) is painted solid yellow.
Funny thing is, the original piece of Deere equipment was painted red (Mr. John Deere's original horse-drawn self-cleaning plow).
http://www.deere.com [deere.com]
One word... (Score:5, Interesting)
That has got to be the best monitor/case mod I have ever seen. Not my choice for colors, but I am really impressed with the quality that went into this. I'd like to see a company start making cases like this, with the LCD already mounted in the front. I do think there would be a market for it.
Re:One word... (Score:2, Insightful)
The sleekness of the original form imac/emac all-in-one, with the power and versitility of commodity hardware.
If people pay 2-3k for alienware machines that could be parted out for less than half the retail cost... im sure there is a niche market for something like this.
Re:One word... (Score:2)
Re:One word... (Score:3, Interesting)
The biggest thing that throws me off of this design is the number of fans and the noise that it would make. Personally, I'm tempted to put the CPU in a closet and have a USB floppy and dvd in a noise and vibration dampened drawer for occasional use.
Re:One word... (Score:5, Insightful)
Companies already make all-in-one machines that are smaller footprint (not much bigger than just an LCD monitor). It doesn't have everything as roll-your-own, but the trade-off is small enough that I'd prefer to have form over function.
Should go (Score:2)
in a retro setting, with these. [klipsch.com]
nice (Score:2)
Live Drive (Score:2, Insightful)
Uh. (Score:2)
Does anyone else think that it looks like the monitor has cancer? Yech, what a horrible design, but definitely different!
What A Great Idea (Score:2, Interesting)
Ten-Four Good Buddy! (Score:2)
Gotta go, Good Buddy!
Keep the pedal to the metal - and watch out for Ol'Smokey! ü
C. W. McCall, but who's counting (Score:2)
Great song, just bought it via iTunes. "C W McCall" had some great music, I loved the one about the Willys Jeep. Bill Fries did the singing and Chip Davis composed the music (Davis is also the fellow behind Manheim Steamroller).
Interesting, but ... (Score:4, Interesting)
I'm by no means a Mac fan, but one thing they are is quiet. Either no fans or very quiet fans. This machine is old-sk00l, large and loud. Again, blech.
The paint looks like an old boat or something. Hehe. The problem is that it's real hard to paint computer equipment and make it look good. It almost always looks amateurish. I think that's why a lot of people use aluminum, new or original plastic, and/or plexiglass instead of paint. Airbrushing might look OK if you're good.
With that said, this person seems like a good fabricator. I really like the workmanship. Quality work, but the overall design is too clunky and bloated for me.
But they certainly didn't ask for my opinion so I'll STFU now.
Re:Interesting, but ... (Score:5, Funny)
So much time could be saved on Slashdot if people would put this sentence at the beginning of their posts, instead of at the end.
Admire the quality, hate the aesthetics (Score:5, Insightful)
This thing is a farm implement. It's a high-quality farm implement, and I admire his work ethic, but it's still a farm implement.
Re:Admire the quality, hate the aesthetics (Score:2)
not a farm implement (Score:5, Funny)
I think that this compares to (in appearance anyways) to those silly rice boys who take a honda civic and lower it and put on a big wing and muffler and wacky paint job.
The term to describe this look is the "angry kitchen appliance" look.
Angry kitchen appliance (Score:2)
Re:Admire the quality, hate the aesthetics (Score:3, Funny)
Dude, he's Candian!
'Nough said.
KFG
Re:Admire the quality, hate the aesthetics (Score:2)
also positioning (Score:3, Insightful)
So THAT's why apple puts the audio connectors on the side/bottom of the machines! Ingenious!
The obvious flaw in your comment... (Score:3, Funny)
See?...
Re:Admire the quality, hate the aesthetics (Score:2)
With that said, I really think this is a smooth solution.
High-quality? (Score:4, Informative)
I wouldn't even go that far. At first I was impressed that he got everything stuffed in there and working, but then again he's using NINE (or more) fans. That's just cheating; in a way.
This is a nick hack, but that's it, a hack. Its a dirty "shove it all in a box" job. I would think a project like the PC in a picture frame [mini-itx.com] would be more deserving of world-wide geek attention.
Re:Admire the quality, hate the aesthetics (Score:2)
So... does that mean my chances are good if I've got an iBook and am a Linux sysadmin/geek?
bah! he's cheating (Score:2, Insightful)
Lets see him do that with a regular CRT. This mod ranks up there with the guy that encased his mboard in foam insulation.
Seriously though, he may as well put it in a lunch box or something original. Maybe I'd be more impressed if he put a CRT in his old PC-AT case.
Go ahead. Mod me down. You know you want to.
an imac design that works (Score:3, Insightful)
1. Extra heat your monitor. Let's face it CRTs and computers don't mix.
2. Degausing doesn't just demagnatize the screen but anything and everything. let's face it, CRTs and magnetic media don't mix
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Now the obvious question... is there a market for this sorta design? Personaly i'd say yes. I wouldn't nessicarly go with a traditional monitor layout, but there is a sorta apeal with lugables. Anyold joe can hookup a keyboard and mouse and plug it in the wall.
Something like this could in theory house batteries, a fuck of alot more then your average laptop. Also I like the idea of a cable run for my keyboard and mouse from my monitor. If i'm not mistaken Xerox did this in their workstations way back when.
Re:an imac design that works (Score:2)
Re:an imac design that works (Score:2)
Maybe you should take a look at the iMac website [apple.com] again. It's been well over a year since the redesign.
Perhaps you're thinking of the eMac [apple.com]?
Re:an imac design that works (Score:2)
Dispite the fact that i'm not a mac fan... I do enjoy the system design concepts
Re:an imac design that works (Score:2)
Re:an imac design that works (Score:4, Insightful)
One complaint... (Score:5, Informative)
I've had to explain to people more times than I would like to have had to that opening up a monitor without understanding which parts can hurt you has the potential to hurt you. I'd like to say this is common sense, but it really isn't.
So PLEASE warn visitors on any monitor modding site you build. Its an extra two seconds and might save someone a trip to the emergency room.
And manafacturers, how about a sticker warning "DEATH MAY BE IMMENENT IF OPENED," instead of "No user servicable parts?" :)
Re:One complaint... (Score:5, Informative)
1. Unplug it! Keeping a grounding wire connected is cool if you don't want to damage you or sensitive parts, but if the thing isn't plugged in, it can't send 5 amps through you.
2. Use one hand All of the good (and alive) electricians I know tuck one hand into their pocket/coat while working. This provents current from traveling accross your chest (and heart) on its way to ground. I have one electrician friend who was trapped (hanging from the ceiling by an arm stuck in an electrical conduit) while 220V AC ran from his fingers to his shoulder. He is alive today because current didn't pass through his chest.
3. Re-Read #1
Re:One complaint... (Score:5, Informative)
Take an old screwdriver that you don't care about and either use it to short directly across any capacitors. Those things can maintain a charge for months, and that charge can kill you if you aren't careful!
(Yes, I have done stupid stuff like replacing a contact switch in my microwave, and I am not licensed to do such a thing, but I *STRONGLY* urge anyone to be very careful with high voltages.)
I have felt 220V AC run from my index finger to my ring finger, luckily both were on the same hand. It only made contact for less than a second, left a 1/8th inch white burn mark on both the entry and exit point, my arm was flailing for several minutes, and my hand was jittering for several hours.
Even the lower voltages in a phone system, I think the ring tone hits up to 48 volts, can cause a tingling sensation.
Also, remember that while your skin normally acts as a good insulator, if you are sweating, or it is damp, the resistivity of skin drops to almost nothing and even a very, very small voltage across the heart can kill you.
If in doubt, ask for help from someone who has some experience with TV or computer monitor repair.
tube is a capacitor (Score:2)
BzZZzzZZT! (Score:2, Interesting)
What put it in perspective for me was that I also worked on giant godzilla-sized tube-based 25kW RCA transmitters out of the 70's, an
Re:One complaint... (Score:2)
Re:One complaint... (Score:3, Funny)
I can vouch for that. In college I had occasional work wiring telephone and computer systems when companies moved to new locations. I was in the habit of stripping the inner insulation from the phone wire with my teeth until the day the wire I had just stripped touched my eyelid right as the phone rang with the other wire in my mouth...
Who says I learned nothing in school?
Re:One complaint... (Score:2)
Re:One complaint... (Score:3, Informative)
Seriously, for those of you who don't know - this will no shit kill you. Especially if you try to discharge the caps. Be careful & try to find someone who's experienced to teach you.
Re:One complaint... (Score:5, Funny)
Don't worry, they'll have no trouble discharging the capacitors...
Re:One complaint... (Score:2)
Re:One complaint... (Score:2)
Yes, there are parts of a CRT that are at high voltage when plugged in, and yes, the tubes are at high vacuum. If Slashdot readers need to be warned not to disassemble monitors while they are plugged in--or that hitting them with a hammer is a bad idea--then they deserve to be removed from the
Re:One complaint... (Score:2)
Keyobard? (Score:3, Funny)
Re: paste stuff from the character map (Score:2)
It's actually pretty cool, probably almost as fast as a keyboard with practice too.
Re: paste stuff from the character map (Score:2)
Great mod! Pity about the OS... (Score:2)
Excellent effort (Score:2)
What impressed me most (Score:2, Interesting)
Awesom... (Score:2, Interesting)
Funny picture on page 6 (Score:2)
Frankenmonitor... (Score:2)
Re:Frankenmonitor... (Score:2)
from page 4:
"Of course I waited for Mrs. Mike to go shopping first because it got a bit smelly."
Re: (Score:2)
Re:Frankenmonitor... (Score:3, Funny)
Neat, but..... (Score:2)
DIY Wind Tunnel (Score:2)
Did you count the # of fans? Two on each side, FOUR on top. EIGHT FANS total!
So much for the "silent" part. It's a shame he couldn't have just gone for one large 120MM fan- they can move a lot of air, and in terms of dB per CFM, they do so more quietly than 80+90MM fans.
Cold winters breed strange ideas (Score:2)
Why so many small fans? (Score:2)
That aside, it's certainly a good display of great craftsmanship.
Nifty - puzzled about port placement (Score:2)
Re:Ugly (Score:5, Funny)
Re:2 things... (Score:2)
Couldn't disagree more. He managed to get all those various components in there and looking like a truly professional job. Maybe you just don't like green or something. Heck, after seeing this post I've been starting into an evil glare at the 19" monitor across the way from me.
Second, he's running Windows XP.
Ohh. Ummm.... okay, got me there. So the guy has no taste or class. Great googly moogly, are there still people who run that junk?
Re:One down... (Score:2, Funny)
"Well yes actually, Ive got a Quad Athlon 128 in there with a GeForce 6 running at 18GHZ. Oh, and you can clearly see the 4TB of memory on the board"
Re:Name it Kollos (Score:2)
that damn hockey puck makes it hideous to me."
Tho my only experience is with the older iMacs.
So here's how to deal with that (Score:2, Informative)
Now that we have the internet, we just find out what the hell we're doing. Even for those of us almost too eager to put on our goggles, finding a website doesn't strain patience. For example:
http://www.repairfaq.org/REPAIR/F_captest.html
Re:This is Very DANGEROUS (Score:2)
"Hey Paul, I dare you to like that..."
the whole town said he shouldda used red (Score:2)
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Re:Grumble (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:This is just plain cruel (Score:2)