In some cases, you may receive tips for an entire blog or YouTube channel, rather than just a single article or video. Today's channel is [Diy Otaku]is definitely worth watching if you want someone to see what it's like to give a second life to a legendary handheld device. Our creators have been working on it for a while. A common theme in most of our previous videos has been to lovingly restore an old cell phone or weathered game console, turn it into a game console on your day off, give it a battery upgrade, or do something meaningful. It's about improving the method. , or repair common failures.
The hacks here are as detailed as they are respectful of the technology they're working on. For example, in a recent video about incorporating a laptop's touchpad into a gaming controller, the creators kept all the pads' original substrates covered in graphite, while the controller's epoxy his blobs his heart. I am carefully replacing it with the Pro Micro. This touchpad is the same one used to repair his GPD Micro PC with a broken touchpad in a previous video. This device is used by the hacker running his FreeCAD in a later video and will help him design his 18650 battery shell for the PSP he is about to get. 6000mAh battery upgrade.
These are the types of rebuilds you do to your beloved devices, and this is only enhanced by the repair videos sprinkled throughout the list. This Nintendo DS Lite repair video is 30 minutes long. [DiyOtaku] We completely disassemble the old legendary handheld, clean the shell with a toothbrush, and completely reassemble it without missing a single screw. This is a video about restoring Nokia N73. The following video is about providing a USB-C charging port. This way you are no longer tied to old proprietary charger cables. This is the kind of modification you would make to a device that is important to you. .
The more I explore this channel, the more information continues to be provided and it warms my heart to see the amount of attention paid to these devices. If you're always looking for videos to play while wrapping up your latest projects, this channel is definitely an underrated highlight, and while views rarely top his 1,000 views, they're still going strong doing. If getting your device a second life is what keeps you going, check out his nearly 100 articles that we have filed as “repairs.”