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  • Water-cooled, luggable PS3 offers semi-convenient gaming for your on-the-go lifestyle

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    Jesse Hicks
    Jesse Hicks
    05.29.2011

    We've seen plenty of handheld console mods, but only a few laptops -- most impressively, Ben Heck's sleek PlayStation 3 -- and PS3Hax admin Pirate recently finished his water-cooled take on the notebook PS3. The cooling system replaces the stock heatsinks, allowing for a slimmer design, and one much more polished than the last water-cooled version we saw. Weighing in at 15 pounds, it's also got a built-in keyboard and speakers, a 500GB hard drive, and a 720p / 1080i screen. If this sounds like your type of machine, Pirate's put it on eBay, where it's currently heading north of $1,500. He's not looking to make a profit, promising that after costs a portion of the selling price will go to server expenses at PS3Hax, with another portion dedicated to tornado relief efforts in Joplin, Missouri. Check out the video after the break to see this beast in action. [Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

  • Another PS3 laptop hits the scene, but can it stand up to the master?

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    Paul Miller
    Paul Miller
    08.10.2008

    Granted, we're biased, but it seems to us that Ben Heck's PS3 Laptop could teach this young pretender a thing or two. That said, this here 3 month project by PS3HaX modder "Pirate" utterly unscoffable, and certainly wins some points for that LED-lit window up front. He's hoping to build another version now that he's worked out the kinks in the 1st gen model, and plans to work in more portability and slimness into the new version. Hey, maybe he could slap on a cellphone and a touchscreen while he's at it? Just riffing here. Video is after the break.

  • Reminder: PS3 Laptop charity auction ends today!

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    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    04.25.2008

    We just know you haven't forgotten that the PS3 Laptop auction ends today, but just in case all of your friends have, here's a friendly reminder from us to you. Ben Heck's masterful machine is up for grabs to the highest bidder, and yes, 100% of the proceeds will go to National Cancer Coalition. Head over here for all the rules and regulations, and tap the read link to place your bid. Good luck!

  • PS3 Laptop charity auction -- bid here!

    by 
    Ryan Block
    Ryan Block
    04.18.2008

    It's time to pull out your pocketbooks because the charity auction you've been waiting for is going down right now. Up for grabs: the absurdly rare, one of a kind, hand-made PS3 Laptop, built by Ben Heckendorn for Engadget. 100% of the proceeds of this auction will go to National Cancer Coalition, most or all of which should be tax-deductible by the winner. And to sweeten the deal that much more, we'll even pay shipping, and have Ben Heck himself autograph the thing (if you want). The rules are below, read them carefully. Real bids only people, this is for charity! Let us repeat that: only leave a bid if you're prepared to pony up that amount of money. Especially because we might come a knocking if for some reason we can't get in touch with the top bidder. Auction is over Friday, April 25th. We'll contact the winner by email. Payment will go directly to National Cancer Coalition, and will be expected to be made within one day of the auction's close. We will confirm with the charity that the payment has been made. A US winner will get free FedEx air shipping. We will also ship internationally, but auction winner will likely have to pay customs. Product is sold as-is, with no warranty by Ben Heck, Engadget, and certainly not by Sony. Just in case you need a refresher, here are pics and video of what you're bidding on. Good luck -- and for those that don't win, please don't let that stop you from donating to the NCC or another charity of your choice!Update: We're postponing the auction. A few people can't be mature enough to bid properly on something for charity; others believe we should be posting the auction to eBay (despite the fact that the last time we did a charity eBay auction we got scammed). We'll get back to you, thanks.By popular request we posted it to eBay. If we get fake bids again, though, we're likely not to do anything like this again in the future -- so be good.Bid!

  • Video: the PS3 Laptop in action

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    Ryan Block
    Ryan Block
    04.11.2008

    The PS3 Laptop: you saw the stills (if not, look down), now see the video. It's posted after the break -- enjoy.P.S. -Don't forget, next week we'll be putting this one of a kind console up for charity auction. Save your pennies, a Friday night beer only lasts a few minutes, but a Ben Heck PS3 Laptop will last forevah.%Gallery-20317%

  • The PS3 Laptop: from Ben Heck to Engadget with love

    by 
    Ryan Block
    Ryan Block
    04.10.2008

    Rewind back to late 2006. The PS3 was launching alongside the Wii and geeky editors like ourselves were having a field day. We'd already managed to convince our good pal Ben Heck to build another Xbox 360 laptop and the Wii Laptop, so it was only a matter of time before we started brainstorming on how the hell we could possibly fit a PS3 into a "portable" enclosure. That's the part where Ben stepped up his game and worked his magic -- on and off for almost a year and a half -- to build... the PS3 Laptop!The essential specs: Original backwards compatible 60GB model 17-inch LCD HDTV screen: 720p HDMI-DVI connection (same as last Xbox 360 laptop) Built-in keyboard, USB ports, stereo speakers, headphone jack Size: 17 x 13.75 x 3-inches Weight: 16 pounds! You want this one of a kind piece of kit for your very own, PlayStation fanboys? You got it. We're auctioning this thing for charity real soon, so watch out for details (we'll also have some video of the PS3 Laptop in action on the site tomorrow). And, naturally, big ups to our pal Ben Heck for the long hours and love he put into this thing. The man is truly a hero of ours, so be sure to hit up his site to check out his other projects, as well as the other instructional stuff he's done here on Engadget.Update: Video of it in action is now live, check it out here!%Gallery-20317%