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What is a cyberdeck?
It's like a laptop but for people who think laptops are too normie.
Hell yeah, I absolutely love the look of them, although they just aren't that practical
A computer whose cyberpunk aesthetic and retro-style form factor are more characteristic than the features it provides. Even so, most can be used as a portable pc if accomodated. See this gallery in DDG: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=cyberdeck&t=fpas&iax=images&ia=images
They are cool pieces of technology to build and, I guess, use up to some point when you'd be better off with an actual laptop. Still perfect for people who live in the terminal, though!
I imagined this thing locked on my arm like a Pip-Boy
There was a really cool subreddit collecting cyberdeck designs. Unfortuneatly [email protected] hasnt gained traction so far
It's when a Steam Deck and a Cybertruck have a baby.