Five incredible computer mods for Steampunk fans

Steampunk refers to the artistic styles followed to give some object a new look and make it look trendy. People are no longer finding it interesting enough to see the same design of their computer components. They always want to see their device with a new untraditional look. As every odd phenomenon is considered style in present days, people are more interested in getting their computer modded with the help of some steampunk creativity. There are many designs available for steampunk fans to mod their laptops, PCs, Macs, computer components, including keyboards, mice, headphones, CPUs and so on.

Let us discuss few computer mods that may impress the steampunk fans.

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Wooden Keyboard

A wooden keyboard can be designed with the help of handmade type writer digits and a piece of wood. You need to select a keyboard as per your wish and stylize the wooden surface as per your requirements. You can set the keys according to your wish and style you want.

Neo-Victorian Point-of-Sale System

The Neo Victorian Point of Sale system is placed in the Last Bookstore in Los Angeles. It is designed with credit cards strips, penholders, and barcode scanner. A touch screen is used which is trimmed in wood and mounted on adjustable brass beams and placed on a wooden stand.

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Nagy Magical Movable Type Pixello Dynamotronic Computational Engine

The Nagy Magical movable type pixello-dynamotronic computational engine is still work in progress and it is a unique initiative design from Datamancer. It uses a wooden monitor cabinet, underwood type writer keyboard, and a vertical optical bay behind glass.

The Aviator

The Aviator is a modded keyboard for steampunk fans. It uses a brushed aluminum frame, a black felt faceplate, and jewel styled LEDs which are the parts of an old airplane instrument panel. This is one of the impressive modded keyboards for the steampunk lovers as it gives your keyboard a different yet trendy look.

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Victorian Organ Command Desk

Bruce and Melanin Rosenbaun hold the credit for designing the Victorian Organ Command desk. This model has three monitors whose screens are pretty wide. In this steampunk model, the center screen is landscaped and has portrait screens on both its sides. It comprises a typewriter style keyboard and a steampunk modded mouse as well. It has a matching USB stick for consistent look too. The phonograph lookalike horns of the system hold the speakers and these are present on both the sides of the organ. A webcam is provided above the center screen inside an old accordion style film camera.

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