O Cyberdeck de bolso! Construído a partir de um Razer Handheld esquecido!
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Hey, what's going on everybody? It's ETA Prime back here again. Today we're going to be putting together a pretty awesome Cyber Deck using the Razer Edge. Now, you might be familiar with this device. It released a couple years ago and it came with the detachable controller. It's powered by the Snapdragon G3X Gen 1. You can get these with either 6 gigs of RAM or 8 gigs of RAM and at the time it released, it was definitely overpriced. This right here isn't the original controller that came with it. Uh, it was a USB type-C Razer KI Pro controller, but unfortunately I don't know what happened to my KII Pro. I probably have it somewhere. And this actually isn't even the original device that I reviewed. Recently, I was on Facebook Marketplace and I saw somebody post this for 80 bucks without a controller. And before all of this went into motion, I actually had a plan to create a Cyber Deck using an Android phone. But since I was able to pick this up for a pretty decent deal, I figured I'd go ahead and use it. And in the description below, I'm going to leave links to all of the parts used for this build. But first up, we've got the keyboard. So, this is actually a pretty inexpensive Bluetooth keyboard that I picked up on Amazon. And recently, I've seen a few different colors. So, you can get the solid black, obviously. We've got the black and orange here. There's a purple one. I believe there's a green one. There's a white one. But the black and orange is going to go right along with this whole build. Next thing we need here is some type of case. And recently, I got back into 3D printing after a few years of just not messing around with it. And I found this model online that I did have to modify just a little bit to make it fit that razor edge. And as soon as I saw this, I knew it was perfect for this build. And again, originally I was going to go with an Android phone, but I couldn't find anything cheap enough with a large enough screen to get this up and running like I wanted. But the last thing I have here is uh something that's kind of optional. It's really up to you.