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You know those wild brainwaves that just hit you out of nowhere? Michaelthatsit from Reddit had one of those. He took a Steam Deck and, oh boy, turned it into something wild — an “all-in-one” keyboard thingy. He’s calling it the Bento. Because why not?
Picture this: a Steam Deck, not as you know it, but as a sorta Frankenstein’s monster version — all sleek and compact. It’s like a little SteamOS desktop with a keyboard slapped on. Saw it on Reddit with these futuristic display glasses dangling from a Type-C connection. Regular screens are so yesterday, right?
Now, how did Michael pull off this funky magic? He literally ripped the Deck’s guts out — motherboard, the whole shebang — and jammed them under an Apple keyboard. And you won’t believe it, he 3D-printed a chassis to make it all fit. Talk about dedication! The chassis itself has two separate nooks: one biggie on the left for all the innards and a smaller one on the right that holds… stuff. Like a USB hub. Genius or madness? Maybe both.
Honestly, it kinda fits snugly, like it was always meant to be. Apples, keyboards, and Steam Decks in some tech love triangle. But it’s not all smooth sailing. Nope. Michael’s rig is still a bit rough around the edges. He had to split the 3D-printed case into two parts because, well, his printer’s a bit size-challenged. And, no built-in mouse. Yikes! He’s dreaming of a version two, making it one seamless piece with mouse bits included.
What’s the big takeaway here? Folks like Michael are just rolling up their sleeves and showing what Steam Decks can morph into. It’s more about loving the journey and less about the destination — aka a desktop that’s just pure you.
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