Sputnik 0667: Retro PC casemod

On June 30, 2011, in Geeky, Laptops / Computers, by Mike Jefferson

If you’re into retro looks, especially the 50’s and 60’s look, then you might be interested in the latest casemod designed by Swedish artist Love Hulten.

This PC casemod is called Sputnik 0667 and it will take you back to the 60’s. We have to notice that this mod really looks like the computers from that age with sharp angles, wooden case and built in keyboard. Speaking of keyboard and mouse, that area can be folded when you’re not using your computer, so the entire casemod can look like a piece of furniture. Despite its retro look, Sputnik 0667 comes with decent hardware that includes Gigabyte GA-H55N-USB3 Mini-ITX motherboard, Intel Core i3 550 3.2GHz CPU, Gigabyte GeForce GTX 460 GPU, 4GB of RAM and a 500GB WD of storage space.

Sputnik 0667 is an amazing casemod, this was certainly a job well done for Love Hulten. Sadly, no information about pricing is available at the moment, most likely, this will be a one-off like many beautiful PC casemods we’ve seen in the past.

[via Ubergizmo]

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3 Responses to Sputnik 0667: Retro PC casemod

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    mac says:

    now that’s very cool…. it has almost the same specs with my sony vaio laptop… and oh! how can you imagine having that fast computer wayback 1950′s?

    nice job!

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    [...] and it is designed by Love Hultén. We have to mention that Love Hultén designed the retro PC casemod Sputnik 0667 that we covered a while ago, and as for its latest creation, R-Kaid-6, it is inspired by classic [...]

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    [...] and it is designed by Love Hultén. We have to mention that Love Hultén designed the retro PC casemod Sputnik 0667 that we covered a while ago, and as for its latest creation, R-Kaid-6, it is inspired by classic [...]

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