
The sheer genius behind this idea can clearly be seen in the handiwork, where an old PowerBook case is transformed into a desktop. Modder Richard Hunt decided that his beat up old PowerBook still had some mileage left in it, and decided to remove its innards and replace the insides with newer, faster parts. Heck, even the original notebook battery was retained, which means you have a somewhat integrated UPS to prevent your data from being wiped out in the event of a power failure. What are some of the other case mods you would like to see?
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