Jan 20 2007, 8:00am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Ueber game console modder Ben Heckendorn creates the Nintendo Wii laptop.
Mr. Heckendorn already showed off the Xbox 360 notebook mod last September. Now he gave a similar treatment to the Nintendo Wii.
The Wii Laptop features a 7 inch wide screen, built-in sensor bar (cool!), stereo sound, ports for AV out, sensor bar and Gamecube controller.
Measurements of the Wii notebook are 8.5x7.7x2inch.A video of the Wii laptop and more photos and details can be found on Engadget.
See also the Ben Heckendorn site. Mr. Heckendorn is actually a columnist on Engadget. The site will have a Wii Laptop How-to guide series starting next Tuesday that should enable you to build your own Wii Laptop - way cool!
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