
Photo credit: Andrey Avgust
Industrial designer Andrey Avgust created an innovative mini ITX portable workstation that is essentially a backpack PC. It consists of a built-in 24-inch display that contains the battery module (112 Li-ion cell 21700 type, 5000 mA\h each), while the case itself boasts a quick-release plexiglass cap.



Despite its unusual design, this computer has both active and passive cooling systems. What you might not notice is that the computer case is one large bent copper heat pipe and its inner components, such as the motherboard and a graphics card, are attached to it by the small heat pipes for even more cooling. Active cooling is provided by the two fans and a 600W DC-ATX Power Supply as well as a 600W AC-DC adapter are located inside the computer case.
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The total weight is ~13kg, by parts: battery – 7kg, case – 4kg, and a framed backpack is about 2kg. The framed backpack is a waterproof plastic case with an aluminum frame and leather straps. Also, the backpack has a leather bag for extra stuff such as a mouse, keyboard, etc.,” said Andrey.


