Most portable computers are sealed boxes, which is exactly what makes them frustrating for anyone who wants to experiment with electronics. You can run code on a laptop, but try wiring a temperature sensor or an infrared transmitter directly to it, and you’ll realize that consumer hardware was never designed for that kind of access. A maker who goes by PickentCode got tired of that gap and built something to close it.

The CyberPlug 3.0 is the third iteration of a personal cyberdeck project, the earlier two having usability problems that sent PickentCode back to Blender to redesign. The final build packs a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, a 4-inch IPS touchscreen, a Rii K06 mini keyboard with a built-in touchpad, and a 5,000 mAh USB-C power bank into a 3D-printed hinged body that folds flat for handheld use or props open at a desk-friendly angle.

Designer: PickentCode

This Foldable DIY Cyberdeck Has Breadboards Built In and Runs Doom

This Foldable DIY Cyberdeck Has Breadboards Built In and Runs Doom

This Foldable DIY Cyberdeck Has Breadboards Built In and Runs Doom

What separates this from a standard Raspberry Pi build is the pair of breadboards soldered directly to the GPIO pins, seated inside the case, and accessible through a removable back panel. Connecting a sensor no longer means hunting for a separate breadboard and a tangle of jumper wires. PickentCode plugged in a temperature and humidity sensor and had it reading live data within minutes, then built an infrared setup that records remote control signals and replays them as single-button macros.

This Foldable DIY Cyberdeck Has Breadboards Built In and Runs Doom

This Foldable DIY Cyberdeck Has Breadboards Built In and Runs Doom

The two form factors each have a distinct locking mechanism rather than just flopping into position. In handheld mode, twin magnets pull the two halves together. In desktop mode, a metal ring on the back grabs the MagSafe-style power bank magnetically, holding the whole thing at a stable upright angle. Both the keyboard and the power bank slide out independently, and the deck keeps working on a desk without either of them.

This Foldable DIY Cyberdeck Has Breadboards Built In and Runs Doom

This Foldable DIY Cyberdeck Has Breadboards Built In and Runs Doom

This Foldable DIY Cyberdeck Has Breadboards Built In and Runs Doom

Extensions are where the project gets more interesting. PickentCode added a PWM-controlled external fan that reads CPU temperature and adjusts speed automatically, and a small speaker module that opened the door to YouTube and older games. Doom, Half-Life, and GTA: Vice City all ran on it, better with an external setup in desktop mode, though workable in handheld after some button remapping.

This Foldable DIY Cyberdeck Has Breadboards Built In and Runs Doom

This Foldable DIY Cyberdeck Has Breadboards Built In and Runs Doom

PickentCode frames this plainly as a testbed for learning electronics, not a replacement for a phone or a real computer. The 3D files are free on Printables, so the main cost is filament, time, and the components. For anyone who has ever stared at a sealed laptop wishing they could just plug something into it, that framing is probably the most relatable thing about it.

This Foldable DIY Cyberdeck Has Breadboards Built In and Runs Doom

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