Posted on 17 December 2009
This is an era of computers where we see latest technologies emerging every day. Something that would have been unheard of is an amazing computer with a difference!
A Lego computer was built in 2003, with HP pavilion. The entire body of this computer is built with Lego bricks, without using glue or screws. The budget was eighty dollars and the building time was about a month. The builder uses ventilation and air to minimize the effect of heat on the system.
The entire structure is designed like a plastic town that is custom built with tiny people who give the illusion of working in the system. There are marked streets- an ATM, Postoffice, Fire hydrants, Basketball courts etc. The Lego computer is mostly used for emailing purposes.
The entire town appears busy with real life. There is a built in CD drive along with plug-in for wires and hard drives. The main CPU is placed inside this Massive Lego structure. In other words this bright colorful, Lego computer is an accurate example of innovative vision.
This is an era of computers where we see latest technologies emerging every day. Something that would have been unheard of is an amazing computer with a difference! A Lego computer was built in 2003, with HP pavilion. The entire body of this computer is built with Lego bricks, without using glue or screws. The budget was eighty dollars and the building time was about a month. The builder uses ventilation and air to minimize the effect of heat on the system.

The entire structure is designed like a plastic town that is custom built with tiny people who give the illusion of working in the system. There are marked streets- an ATM, Postoffice, Fire hydrants, Basketball courts etc. The Lego computer is mostly used for emailing purposes.
























The entire town appears busy with real life. There is a built in CD drive along with plug-in for wires and hard drives. The main CPU is placed inside this Massive Lego structure. In other words this bright colorful, Lego computer is an accurate example of innovative vision.
Via LegoComputer.
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December 17th, 2009 at 6:15 pm
This is AWESOME! I used to love building things with Legos. Probably the most useful thing I built for myself was makeshift rollerskates, which were really like tiny skateboards that I strapped onto each foot with rubber bands.
~ Kristi
January 13th, 2010 at 1:16 pm
^^weirdo
March 3rd, 2010 at 6:18 pm
If I had had a lot of LEGO, I would have done the same way!
April 9th, 2010 at 5:12 am
AWESOME!!!
April 13th, 2010 at 12:18 am
Oh, I have to comment on this one. I loved legos as a child and this is the epitome of creativity. This really needs to be on the front page of cnn right next to the squirrel on jet skiis.