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Probbaly not new, but cool.

OniExpress

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I saw this today. So did anyone else that uses Fark, I suppose, but anywho.

http://i.gizmodo.com/5204702/unbelievably-detailed-wall+e-pc-case-mod

This is frankly awesome craftsmanship. What goe me thinking, though, is the fact that things like Wall-E might be the next step in casemodding. Is anyone aware of folks that have used PC-primary-use components in a robotic casemod? What I mean is, a robot that first a foremost functions as a PC.

I know that I'm tempted to attack some USB servo controller boards to my new Zotac ITX, but I'd be interested to find out if anyone has done that before.

Edit: Title typo. I shall hang my head in shame and perform seppuku as required.
 
Was posted on the [H]ard|OCP Front Page News, a wile back, can be found here.
 
Odd that it didn't come up for a search of "Wall-E", considering it was yesterday.

If a mod feels like deleting thing then please do, but I still want to make a thread based around "casemods" involving servos.
 
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