Stealthdesk Computer Desk and Case Mod

Posted by Alex in Arts & Crafts, Science & Tech on February 22, 2008 at 7:54 pm


Neatorama reader Chris Samson wrote to us about stealthdesk, his senior project for high school for design and technology:

… essentially its a desk that i made, then i put the computer in a drawer and enclosed a 22" widescreen LCD in the middle and put the lcd on an actuator. so all i do is push a button and the computer turns on and at the same time the actuator raises the screen. i made this between january to november 2007. it was part of my final year of high school for design and technology project here in australia!

LinkThanks Chris! See also Neatorama’s Ultimate Case Mode Page


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3 comments to "Stealthdesk Computer Desk and Case Mod"

  1. Matt
    February 22nd, 2008 at 10:48 pm

    Awesome but conversely sad that american HS kids are still only making belt buckles in woodshop

  2. Ghisa
    February 23rd, 2008 at 8:49 am

    I've seen something similar many years ago in many Universities in Italy.
    Th entire pc raised from the desk. I always though that it was a way to avoid that the computer was stolen.

    I didn't find it brilliant that time. Now, too :(

    IMHO
    Ghisa
    (Sorry for my poor english!!)
    PS: If someone could fix my words&verbs... it would be a useful lesson :)
    Thanks in advance

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