Slashdot Mirror


XBox 360 Laptop Mod Created

Heffenfeffer writes "Benjamin J. Heckendorn has custom-built an XBox 360 laptop. It features a 17" widescreen 1280x720 progressive-scan HD display, breakout ports for VGA and component inputs, built-in Wi-Fi, and even an integrated keyboard — all in a 14 pound, 2.8 inch thick enclosure. A journal of its construction is also available for those wanting to make their own. As this was built on commission, you're welcome to ask him to build you another one, but 'beware of sticker shock.'"

35 comments

  1. Already reported here by with_him · · Score: 0
    1. Re:Already reported here by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

      Once something's been reported on one blog, it may never be reported on any other web site. Ever.

    2. Re:Already reported here by with_him · · Score: 0

      That's not the point of my post, if you find the story elsewhere and want to post it fine, but give credit where it is due. I am not accusing anyone, only pointing to a source that has been linked to before in slashdot stories with a post date that's 14 hours before this one. They story is a good one and likly slashdotted by now, I am just showing a possible place where the information may be found. Accountabilty is not a bad thing.

    3. Re:Already reported here by gEvil+(beta) · · Score: 1

      Yes, before posting a story the editors should be expected to check every other website out their for possible prior posting. Since they're doing such a great job with checking grammar and spelling in submissions they clearly have enough time for this...

      Or I have a better idea, if you come across something interesting that hasn't been posted to slashdot, why don't you submit it?

      --
      This guy's the limit!
    4. Re:Already reported here by generic-man · · Score: 3, Insightful

      I don't really care what Joe User's blog has to say about this project. Slashdot offers exactly as much insight as OhGizmo! and all ther other blogs that publish a paragraph with a link.

      Just because some blog covered this story before Slashdot did doesn't make that blog the authority on the subject. Have we learned nothing from ordinary news outlets trying to "scoop" one another?

      --
      For more information, click here.
    5. Re:Already reported here by with_him · · Score: 0

      Fine, I can take a hint from you and the previous response. I will go back under the rock from whence I came. The message intended sent was not the message received. Man I love a faceless medium!

    6. Re:Already reported here by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
    7. Re:Already reported here by Fronz · · Score: 1
  2. not /.ed by drfishy · · Score: 1

    The server's been dead for hours...

    1. Re:not /.ed by Rob+T+Firefly · · Score: 4, Funny
      The server's been dead for hours...
      Well, someone tell Ben Heck to fix his damned webserver (which is probably a 3x5" unit in his butt pocket that also plays Neo Geo carts) so we can get on with slashdotting it!
    2. Re:not /.ed by drfishy · · Score: 1

      I'd mod that funny but it was my post that set you up... On 2nd thought, considering who we're talking about, maybe insightful would be more accurate...

    3. Re:not /.ed by sumdumass · · Score: 1

      he probably took the server down because of all the extra bandwidth charges and all. being a hardware hacker, he probably posts his stuff on the web for fun and never intended to get 2000 hits in 5 minutes because someone at a high trafic site decided to link directly to his server instead of a mirror somewhere. BTW, there are mirrors or caches server availible that all you need to do is place the cache servers name in front of the website wishing to be mirrored.

      Something like http://freecache.org/http://www.mysite.com will instantly mirror mysite.com for the purpose of visiting that link. This would allow the server to stay running when someone puts a link originaly intended to be viewed by a few people on a site capable of running sending thousands of requests a minute without informing the website owner or webmaster.

      I dunno, maybe it is a curtisy some people would just do or maybe some people want the ability to bitch about small website not being able or willing to handle huge requests.

  3. Fire! by Kirin+Fenrir · · Score: 1

    ...but does it use a Sony battery?

    --
    Caffeine is my anti-drug!

    Duranin - A NWN2 Roleplaying Persistent World
    1. Re:Fire! by faloi · · Score: 4, Funny

      ...but does it use a Sony battery?

      It doesn't need to, it's got a genuine original article Xbox360 power supply!

      --
      "It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education." -Albert Einstein
    2. Re:Fire! by ajenteks · · Score: 1

      It doesn't need to, it's got a genuine original article Xbox360 power supply!

      And it uses the original Xbox power cord too!

  4. Lame by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Wow, so to think you can have access to that fantastic library of Xbox 360 games wherever you go!

    Blarg, I'll keep my GBA and DS thankyou...

  5. 14 pounds! by celardore · · Score: 1

    It isn't very portable with that kind of weight.

    1. Re:14 pounds! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      my laptop is about 12 lbs - another 2 wouldn't bother me much :)

    2. Re:14 pounds! by krakelohm · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Well its more portable then the real 360 + cords + tv... right?

      --
      You are all a bunch of idots.
    3. Re:14 pounds! by AKAImBatman · · Score: 3, Funny

      "Laptop" is a misprint. They mean to "a fully luggable XBox". It's designed to replace the Commodore SX-64 as the portable gaming^W... computing platform of choice.

      Just think, you'll be the envy of the office when you lug it in to work!

    4. Re:14 pounds! by KDR_11k · · Score: 1

      Cool, that could replace my 386 luggable Toshiba T5100.

      --
      Justice is the sheep getting arrested while an impartial judge declares the vote void.
    5. Re:14 pounds! by bassgoonist · · Score: 1

      I used to love going to my grandma's when I was younger, as long as we took our sx-64 (this was 1991) and I can totally see doing something like this for kids...but I think it would need to be purchasable assembled. *shrug*

      --
      You can tell I'm an aries because of my ram.
  6. Benjamin J. Heckendorn by xxxJonBoyxxx · · Score: 2, Funny
    Benjamin J. Heckendorn
    When his site comes back up, please ask if he has any "Grey Poupon"...
    1. Re:Benjamin J. Heckendorn by djrogers · · Score: 1
      When his site comes back up, please ask if he has any "Grey Poupon"...
      No, he emptied out the grey poupon bottle to use as a case for his latest portable playstation mod, which is apparently also doing duty as his webserver at the moment.
      --
      Think outside the... Hey, where'd the friggin' box go?
    2. Re:Benjamin J. Heckendorn by Coward+the+Anonymous · · Score: 1

      Dude, that's freaking hilarious.

      --
      -- Jason
  7. Coral cache works by DynamicBits · · Score: 3, Informative

    Normally, once the site is dead it is too late for the Coral cache, but we lucked out this time. Images and everything!

    http://www.benheck.com.nyud.net:8090/Games/Xbox360 /x360_page_1.htm

  8. Mirror by canadian_eh82 · · Score: 1

    The site might not but up but they do have a zip file of the photos available through a mirror. http://skytroniks.com/benhell/XBOX360_LAPTOP_PHOTO PACK.zip Soon to be ./'ed?

  9. More importantly... by Otter · · Score: 4, Interesting
    It features a 17" widescreen 1280x720 progressive-scan HD display, breakout ports for VGA and component inputs, built-in Wi-Fi, and even an integrated keyboard -- all in a 14 pound, 2.8 inch thick enclosure.

    Also note -- water-cooled! Which also explains the 14 pounds.

    1. Re:More importantly... by Breakfast+Pants · · Score: 1

      I wonder if his pounds even includes the massive ac adaptor--my laptop is pretty light without a battery or an ac adaptor..

      --

      --

      WHO ATE MY BREAKFAST PANTS?
  10. Laptop? by Jeff+DeMaagd · · Score: 2, Informative

    Laptop is a misnomer for most mobile computers, mostly because they tend to run very hot. The manuals generally say to not use them on laps or any soft surface. This is why most advertising, manuals and other text says they are notebooks. The misnomer is doubly so for this thing, though probably because of the weight. It's more like a luggable.

    1. Re:Laptop? by Aladrin · · Score: 1

      At least they didn't try to call it a 'handheld.' (Since that's what they usually call portable game consoles.)

      --
      "If you make people think they're thinking, they'll love you; But if you really make them think, they'll hate you." - DM
  11. You may not be aware. by hackwrench · · Score: 1

    This sort of thing is more common on Digg, where someone makes a post saying this or that has been posted elsewhere. If you had been the first person to do this sort of thing, you might not have gotten the reaction you did, but by now it's kind of old and people are well aware that there are other sites with the same information, and that it's a fairly frequent occurrence. It's not a big deal that it happens, but the volume of people bringing it up makes it seem that way, and it's built to what feels like an almost obnoxious point.

  12. For a project of this caliber by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ...the luggable Xbox should give off a glow like those briefcases in the Tarantino movies, even while shut.

  13. Now that I've read the WHOLE article by spoco2 · · Score: 1

    I have to say... NICE!

    What a very nicely built unit. The final look, while a tad chunky, is very much in keeping with the 360 styling, and would make for a really, really nice portable gaming rig.

    I am so very much not keen on the water cooling, but I just never trust having liquid flowing around inside any computing equipment... surely they'll leak someday? Surely?

    Anyway, nice, nice work.

  14. Only 14 pounds? by Kamineko · · Score: 1
    Gosh, that's cheap. I'll take it.

    /coat