![]() ![]() ![]() The DevTerm is Clockwork Pi’s latest device, which you have to assemble yourself. While iketsj doesn’t say how much it costs to build the handheld, it undoubtedly wasn’t cheap. SBCs such as the ones from Raspberry Pi and Odroid may be affordable, but not the Latte Panda, which can cost upwards of $459 for the Alpha model. The fact that this SBC has two M.2 ports is just incredible - some PC motherboards only have one, or sometimes none - and it’s probably one of the reasons why it fetches such a high price. ![]() Battery life doesn’t look long based on the measly capacity he used, but who cares? This portable Hackintosh is a DIY masterpiece. ![]() macOS Big Sur was installed onto a 240GB SATA M.2 SSD. The specs for the Latte Panda Alpha list built-in wireless functionality, but it seems he added it via a wireless M.2 card. He added two other smaller fans, which are controlled via a DIY circuit board. One mini Mac to go - The DIY device is built on a Latte Panda Alpha single-board computer (SBC), which has an Intel m3 CPU and integrated graphics, 8GB of RAM, and a built-in CPU fan. Those aren’t supplied so you’re on your own for their designs. You also will need access to a 3D printer for certain parts like the case, risers, and other bits and pieces. If you’re thinking of making one, you’re probably savvy enough to figure out where to buy the necessary components. The video is thorough enough for anyone interested in attempting a similar build, though there is no link to a parts list or a written guide. ![]()
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