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I think this is kinda cool, this guy turned a regular Xbox one into a "laptop" Xbox one. And you can even buy it.

http://www.edsjunk.net/wordpress/?p=163

Here is a video:

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No, Just no.

 

#PCMASTERRACE!

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That's enough to get a gaming laptop...

 

#justpeasantthings

Anyone who has a sister hates the fact that his sister isn't Kasugano Sora.
Anyone who does not have a sister hates the fact that Kasugano Sora isn't his sister.
I'm not insulting anyone; I'm just being condescending. There is a difference, you see...

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I would never buy it, it's overpriced and underpowered. But I like the modding part about it.

CPU: Intel 3770k Cooling: Corsair H100i Motherboard: MSI Z77 MPower Memory: 2x4gb Corsair 1600 ddr3 GPU: Sapphire 6950 2gb with reference Cooler PSU: XFX pro 650w Case: Corsair Carbide 500r Storage: Crucial M4 128GB, 2x Samsung 1TB, 1x Seagate 2TB

CPU: Pentium 4 Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-8SGXL Memory: 2GB ddr Storage: 250GB IDE OS: FreeBSD

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