Mac Case Mods
EyesWideOpen writes "Wired News is running two articles about numerous case mods to Macs. The first article is about Japanese mods that include painted PowerBook lids, a black iMac and a 'Beer Server G3' among others. The other article features mods such as the Philco radio Mac, a Mac writing tablet and an awesome G4 tower that lights up with fluorescent blue neon and has a LCD screen mounted in the front panel that can mirror the desktop or display other visualizations."
That would be a neat rack mount. Turn the lcd sideways and then you don't have to have a mopnitor in the rack.
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The magnet next to the hard drive?
Ok, I guess I'm not uber enough, but just what is up with case mods? What's so magic about a computer case that you want to turn it into a circus?
Ohhhh, because you use a computer, you want to decorate it. Come on. I grab my dork everyday, but it doesn't mean I want to turn it into a christmas tree.
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Some people DO decorate their "dorks"... it's called piercings and tattoos.
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That they aren't even computers any more. I've made aquariums out of 'classic' Macs, Lisas, MacTV's, and large monitors of all kinds. I've made Macs into bookshelf speakers, Old IBM PC's into cat litterboxes, and am now working on coverting an old laptop into an ant farm. I'm keeping my eyes open for a big PC tower so I can cut the top off, hinge it with a foot pedal and make a trash can.
Why? 'cause I like to tear stuff up and make it into something else. Does anyone need a better reason?
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Just to be a designer-wank, I have to ask: what makes these people think they can do better than Apple? Do they not understand that part of the premium they've paid for the computer is that some smart m*therf*ckers sat around a looog time with their Chai Lattes and Industrial Design degrees, and figured out something incredibly spiff?
I mean, if you want to, go for it, cut a hole in your G4. I guess I'm just lamenting the fact that it almost always looks much worse. Every time I see "l33t sexy mod' on Slashdot, I click through and start laughing my ass off. Then I wonder if the poster has maybe lost a heat-tile or two from their Aesthetic Discretion Module (apologies to N.S.)...
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... can *I* get a G4 case? I'd love to just rip apart and slap my Duron into it.
Anyone know where I can get a G4 case cheap? Yeah, I know the case mods have been done before, but its not like I'm looking to publish it or anything. The PC cases are just too ugly, and even the McPC case is ugly to me.
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I understand the basis from which PC case modding arose... people wanted something more than a beige square box with no personality. But Mac cases are already quite attractive. I guess case moding has now reached a hacker/artistic level where people do it just to push the envelope and find new ways to express themselves.
Here's a good case mod...
Maybe a little decoration will encourage somebody else to grab your dork! That would muster your uber up! But what about our Jewish friends? Lighting their dorks on fire for eight days might be a little too painful.
Most people don't realize this but Mac users started the fad of case mods. I'm not kidding. Long before there were any companies catering to PC case modders, back when all PCs came in original IBM AT style cases, Mac users were modifying their cases. Not as fancy as these days, but I especially remember the case mods coming out of japan.
Just as PC manufacturers have started emulating the more stylish, and then more colorful Mac cases, so has the PC mod community emulated the Mac mod community.
Nothing wrong with that, just want to head off at the pass any idea that MAc users are copying PC users. Apple also puts out some of the most modifiable cases in the market.
Yeah, and you guys panned the ipod too: http://apple.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/10/23
I've got a TiBook, and have thought about modifying it, but so far I've only seen one example (found here http://www.wired.com/news/images/0,2334,56085-5314 ,00.html) and no guides. Has anyone seen any sites for modified G4 powerbooks? thanks.
The best place for Macintosh mods is AppleFritter http://www.AppleFritter.com
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If I could get a Mac laptop modified to support a trackpoint, I'd buy a new iBook or Tibook tomorrow.
applefritter.com, go there. a huge amount of mac casemods. most better than most of the lame pc casemods you see these days(granted, there are some cool ones).
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However I would mount larger speakers into the unit if I did this.
As BitGeek noted: Mac users have done this for years.
I don't understand why so many people start jumping up and down in excitement over som Mac case-mods. This has been done before, especially in Japan. So why do everyone get so excited?
Case-mods can hardly be described as something new and revolutionizing...
And has been out for most of this year, deal.
Oh, and instead of that basterdised G3 Imac the eMac is a G4.
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"Ken Nakao, a Japanese designer, made his "Halli Mac" by installing the guts of an iBook inside a high-end aluminum travel case from Zero Halliburton, a U.S. case manufacturer."
/. before. That is a fantastic mod. I'd buy one.
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