If you played with LEGO as a kid, you probably remember the little computers and consoles that the minifigs were apparently operating inside their space stations and ships. Swedish designer Love ...
If you’ve been putting off finishing that $700 LEGO Millennium Falcon, here’s the motivation you need: you can now pop a “computer” brick with a working OLED display into the cockpit. James Brown, a ...
A talented tinkerer has created a tiny Lego OLED monitor, and it looks like something Minifigures would play text adventure games on. Inspired by a computer-style wedge block from the toy maker's ...
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The vintage Apple II+ computer has been recreated in LEGO, including the monitor, floppy disk drives and even the Apple logos. Chiu-Kueng Tsang produced the detailed model of the computer, first on ...
HP researchers have published a paper detailing a new modular monitor design they call “composable microLED monitors.” Using advancing microLED tech to make smaller screens with no bezels, they ...
This Lego version of an Apple II+ is perfect. It has the lovely aged hue of beige, clear bricks for the Apple Monitor II, floppy disk drives with the right sticker and even a removable top on the ...
Many of us have fond memories of some of the very first computers we used. Now you can relive some of that nostalgia with these cute retro tech Lego builds, harking back to the days of floppy disks, ...