But I'm assuming in that setup you have a VGA-capable monitor on a shelf somewhere; not everyone does, of course.
In the video I mention the all-in cost, accounting for the monitor, keyboard, mouse, power adapters, etc.
This isn't a practical setup by any means, but at least you wind up with a neat couple bits of hardware that could be repurposed once you get bored of it!
The old Macs really were the perfect form factor for a compact desktop computer—you saw them in every bedroom in every 1990s sitcom.
Are there any good options these days that are smaller than a 24" all-in-one?
You’re of course looking at all laptop parts, but the form factor would be part of the appeal. Then again, an iPad dock would also probably cover this form factor for about the same cost.
For certain types of work, they are excellent. I used an SE/30 as a dedicated writing and light programming machine for several years. It presents a friendly face, and the intimacy of the small screen is nice.
The small screen discourages distraction, though the small resolution was a bit of a chore while programming (lots of scrolling).
I'd like to see a toaster Mac-style box, perhaps with a slightly bigger screen, say 12", and with a decent resolution.
I think he is 3d printing a 1/2 size classic Mac chassis for the oi2040 rig
That's several levels of disgusting. But then again, Apple long ago lost touch with the people that put them on the map in the first place.
Edit, this isn't the one I read but looks like the idea is older than I thought as someone was doing it in 2015:
https://arstechnica.com/apple/2025/06/new-filament-lets-you-...
I dont want to belittle the authors work, but I would call this "building custom hardware for a pico-Mac project."