engadget.com — Behold, the Xbox 360 Laptop mk2! It may look a bit like its first generation sibling, but don't be fooled. This Xbox laptop is a bit thinner, significantly lighter, and has some essential upgrades if you're gonna build one yourself. You are going to build one, aren't you? Because that's the best part about it we're going to show you how to make it
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everybodApr 17, 2007
I want one.
zwebenApr 17, 2007
I don't understand why they couldn't use a laptop LCD to make it thinner.
m00nstoneApr 18, 2007
Would that void the warranty?
companymanApr 18, 2007
Am i mistaken or is that a HDMI output on that 360 lap top ?<a class="user" href="http://www.engadget.com/photos/xbox-360-laptop-mk2/216034/">http://www.engadget.com/photos/xbox-360-laptop-mk2/216034/</a>
viskApr 18, 2007
It looks more like a "Video Mode Select" switch...like it says in the picture...
xxnirvanaxxApr 18, 2007
What's the point of a keyboard?
xxnirvanaxxApr 18, 2007
Way to be a smartass. I saw the video and I thought it was a 360, so I asked what the point of the keyboard was. That being said... Is it a laptop or a 360?
ootdApr 18, 2007
and also, the xbox right now doesn't have hdmi output. this laptop does.....
spongebueApr 18, 2007
Trust me, it isn't a fake. I'll admit that I haven't seen *this* unit in person when it was all done, but I have met this guy in person (I'm a regular on his forums) and he showed me a few random parts for this thing when it was in the early stages. He also has the resources and abilities to do this kind of a project. I also saw the Wii laptop in person about a week before it was released; he just needed some infrared LEDs for the sensor bar. And no, it doesn't have HDMI. Like someone said, that's a switch.I'm sure I'll be considered a fake now :P
dijitalApr 18, 2007
Foolish fool! Spare the world your foolish foolery - there is NO HDMI on this laptop - look closely, or get an education. Besides, another foolish fool tried his foolery of the same variety and was smacked down for his folly. btw... no offense. :)
gamebittkApr 19, 2007
You go Ryan!Ben Heckdorn is one of the worlds most famous console modders, and also a writer for Engadget. Each time he puts together a mod, he writes it up on Engadget. Even his personal blog -- benheck.com -- now links all of his postings of mods and how-to's to Engadget. All of his mods are real, all of his mods are great, and he is an example of a contributor to Engadgets quality postings (along with Ryan Block, Peter Rojas, and the rest of the crew). Go Engadget!