This Slick, Compact Cyberdeck Makes the Most of Its Ultra-Ultra-Wide Display with a TUI Desktop
Pseudonymous maker "hiro24" has shown off a 3D-printed ultra-wide cyberdeck that tacks closer to the cyberpunk aesthetic than most — by using a text user interface (TUI) console as its primary desktop.
"This is my first cyberdeck," hiro24 writes of the surprisingly slick design, which includes a hinged display with magnetic catches in its 3D-printed housing. "I've been working on it for around a month. The interface is a customized tmux [terminal multiplexer utility] with a custom login screen. The case was designed in FreeCAD."
This text-interface cyberdeck really nails the aesthetic, with an ultra-ultra-wide display and tmux-driven desktop. (📷: hiro24)
That case is designed around a compact 60%-layout NuPhy Air60 V2 mechanical keyboard, which takes up most of the footprint bar a small wall for the 3D-print housing. This, naturally enough, sits in the bottom half of the cyberdeck's clamshell case, while the top features an ultra-wide Waveshare 11.9"...
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