The Scooterputer is a Ride-Able Computer Case
Michael Hines — December 21, 2010 — Unique
References: gizmowatch & odditycentral
In an age where computers can do almost anything, I don't know why I was surprised by the Scooterputer. The Scooterputer is a ride-able computer case built by case modder Stephen Popa.
Popa built the Rog-R, which is a computer case with tank treads and a remote control. The Scooterputer isn't nearly as intimidating as the Rog-R, but it is undeniably awesome and more useful. Check out the attached video to see the Scooterputer in action.
Popa built the Rog-R, which is a computer case with tank treads and a remote control. The Scooterputer isn't nearly as intimidating as the Rog-R, but it is undeniably awesome and more useful. Check out the attached video to see the Scooterputer in action.
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