Ben Heckendorn is no doubt one of the greatest computer modders of our time. Doug just interviewed him and we have featured his work numerous times on CrunchGear. He’s back with yet another incarnation of a portable Xbox. This time around he used a newer Jasper motherboard and added more features like a built-in Ethernet, digital volume controls, and a flush mounted optical drive.
This version uses a 17-inch, 720p Gateway 1775W monitor and has the standard assortment of WiFi, USB ports, and memory card slots. We just wish that we were as talented to create such a device. Access to his assortment of tools would be great too.






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SushiDisk USB stick/cell phone strap