As he explained in a Raspberry Pi Reddit thread, the intrepid inventor built a wrist computer out of a Raspberry Pi and and then put Windows 98 on it . He got the concept from those 80s and 90s wrist mounted
"[The inspiration was partly] to have something that was once state-of-the-art and needed a huge behemoth beige box now sitting on my wrist running on an ARM CPU," he explained to Gizmodo in a Reddit message.
The "smartwatch" runs on a Raspberry Pi A+ and is operated via the touchscreen and 5 buttons mounted to the top of the device (you can see them at the top of the image above). According to Lord_of_Bone, it's not exactly an enjoyable experience, and everything runs at a crawl-though it probably runs better than a real 80s wrist computer like the Seiko UC-2000 .
And it's arguably more attractive than the myriad of other wrist computers we've seen. Like this ugly Futurama rip-off , or the version in an even uglier white , or the Fallout Pip-Boy . It's also definitely better than that Toshiba number that looked sort of like Dick Tracy's watch.
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