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DIY Handheld Computer Build | Cyberdeck Assembly Explained
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Aug 14, 2026
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In this project, I built a pocket-sized Raspberry Pi cyberdeck.
Powered by a Raspberry Pi 5, this tiny portable computer features a 4-inch HD touchscreen, a compact CardKB keyboard, built-in speakers, a cooling fan, full-size USB-A ports, and a 10,500 mAh lithium battery pack.
The entire device is built inside a handmade cyber-inspired brass frame, giving it a raw and unique cyberdeck look.
It can be used for basic work, coding, terminal tasks, media playback, and even light gaming. The touchscreen and keyboard work great, but for the best experience, I still recommend using an external keyboard and mouse.
To keep the video concise, I’ll leave the full code, wiring diagram, parts list, and detailed setup guide in the link below:
🔧 Parts, Code, Wiring Diagram, and Setup Guide:
https://www.huyvector.org/smart-devices/pocket-cyberdeck
Features:
• Raspberry Pi 5 powered cyberdeck
• 4-inch HD touchscreen
• Compact CardKB keyboard
• 10,500 mAh lithium battery pack
• Built-in cooling fan
• Built-in speakers
• Full-size USB-A ports
• Battery level indicator
• Handmade brass cyber frame
• Portable Ubuntu computer
I share DIY electronics, creative engineering projects, cyber-inspired gadgets, and satisfying maker builds that combine technology with creativity.
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The ambient background music is “Meditation Impromptu 03” by Kevin Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Some of the links in this video may be affiliate links — I may earn a small commission if you make a purchase, at no extra cost to you.
Thank you so much for supporting my channel! 💖
#huyvector #hvtlab #raspberrypi #raspberrypi5 #cyberdeck #pocketcomputer #minipc #diyelectronics #maker #diyproject #ubuntu #linux #portablecomputer #handmade #brasscraft #cyberpunk #satisfying #techdiy #electronicsproject
Powered by a Raspberry Pi 5, this tiny portable computer features a 4-inch HD touchscreen, a compact CardKB keyboard, built-in speakers, a cooling fan, full-size USB-A ports, and a 10,500 mAh lithium battery pack.
The entire device is built inside a handmade cyber-inspired brass frame, giving it a raw and unique cyberdeck look.
It can be used for basic work, coding, terminal tasks, media playback, and even light gaming. The touchscreen and keyboard work great, but for the best experience, I still recommend using an external keyboard and mouse.
To keep the video concise, I’ll leave the full code, wiring diagram, parts list, and detailed setup guide in the link below:
🔧 Parts, Code, Wiring Diagram, and Setup Guide:
https://www.huyvector.org/smart-devices/pocket-cyberdeck
Features:
• Raspberry Pi 5 powered cyberdeck
• 4-inch HD touchscreen
• Compact CardKB keyboard
• 10,500 mAh lithium battery pack
• Built-in cooling fan
• Built-in speakers
• Full-size USB-A ports
• Battery level indicator
• Handmade brass cyber frame
• Portable Ubuntu computer
I share DIY electronics, creative engineering projects, cyber-inspired gadgets, and satisfying maker builds that combine technology with creativity.
👉 Don’t forget to subscribe for more creative projects!
The ambient background music is “Meditation Impromptu 03” by Kevin Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Some of the links in this video may be affiliate links — I may earn a small commission if you make a purchase, at no extra cost to you.
Thank you so much for supporting my channel! 💖
#huyvector #hvtlab #raspberrypi #raspberrypi5 #cyberdeck #pocketcomputer #minipc #diyelectronics #maker #diyproject #ubuntu #linux #portablecomputer #handmade #brasscraft #cyberpunk #satisfying #techdiy #electronicsproject
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