Turn an ordinary hardback book into a PDA notebook

Turn an ordinary hardback book into a PDA notebook

Check out this video from Make Magazine! Forget the Macbook air, there's a new lightweight portable in town - join our new video Maker (Kip Kay) as he shows you how to turn a modified hardback book in to a PDA powered "laptop" with keyboard. This will make you the cool guy in school. Just wait and see. Everyone will be your friend.

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Creator's Site: www.makezine.com

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Amie Coué Arbuckle 1 year ago
oh boy --- kipkay & make in the same video!?!?!
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Catoch 1 year ago
lol nice
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greyecho 9 months ago
Sounds like a pain in the ass... It's like a redneck laptop.
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LoafDaConvict 6 months ago
Loaf thinks dis is da coolio!!
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LoafDaConvict 6 months ago
I'm da Loaf,and I approve of dis message!!!
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sid200 6 months ago
Something wallace and gromit would build.
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Groundhog 5 months ago
They ruined that book and the P.D.A.
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