… and then hilarity ensues. A word of caution, Gabe and Dan are not hardware people. Tom and Yongsheng are the hardware guys who build the innards.
Peek guts. Ooh the guts from amol sarva on Vimeo.
Making it simple can be…complicated
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… and then hilarity ensues. A word of caution, Gabe and Dan are not hardware people. Tom and Yongsheng are the hardware guys who build the innards.
Peek guts. Ooh the guts from amol sarva on Vimeo.
Opie | 30-Jan-09 at 10:46 am | Permalink
I think velcro, like alot of fleece clothing now, is made from recycled plastic water bottles.
Carolyn | 31-Jan-09 at 7:26 am | Permalink
Oh my gosh, this video reminded me of my computer troubleshooting class. Taking the computer apart and trying to put it back together.
dan | 31-Jan-09 at 11:23 am | Permalink
I’ve challenged Tom and Yongsheng (the hardware geeks) to trick out a Peek for us. Yongsheng is a mad scientist that stole parts from his kid’s toys to create his own power supply… so I’m expecting something cool.
dan | 31-Jan-09 at 11:24 am | Permalink
Opie, I just found out that the entire pouch is made from recycled water bottles (not tires as I may have conjectured).
allen | 31-Jan-09 at 8:03 pm | Permalink
I love the pouch…It keeps my Peek nice and safe and slides in and out of my suit pocket nicely. Not much for putting anything on my belt.
Peek prototype, breakdown and production design videos - SlashGear | 02-Feb-09 at 9:27 am | Permalink
[...] Worth Reading? If you’ve ever wondered what’s inside the Peek emailer – or why the company picked the buttons, casing and display they did – then you’ll want to see the video after the cut. In it, Peek’s Dan and Gabe explain the development of the emailing handheld. First, though, there’s a somewhat tongue-in-cheek look at the Peek’s guts and some prototype hardware. [...]
Mark B | 02-Feb-09 at 12:35 pm | Permalink
@#3: Just so long as “tricked out” doesn’t mean “rhinestones and faux fur”
sammi | 04-Feb-09 at 12:02 am | Permalink
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