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I want to use a hinge to make my monitor work like a laptop's screen and cover the keyboard when not in use.

Has anyone here implemented something like that?

On a side note, do you think monitor's rear will collect too much dust in this configuration?

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  • What is the overall goal, to make a portable desktop? yes, people had done such things before.
    – Zach
    Aug 18, 2011 at 0:29
  • no, not portable desktop. My pal needs her computer setup (meaning mouse, keyboard and monitor) like a laptop. She doesn't want monitor to take that much vertical space when she's not working (horizontal space is fine... it's just how her room is set up). Plus she likes how there's negligible cleaning to do with laptop because parts are all covered when not working.
    – TPR
    Aug 18, 2011 at 0:48
  • honestly, unless she already owns the components, she'd be better off getting a laptop to start with. check out of some stuff that ben heck makes or some of the computer modding sites to get some ideas of what can be done. anything you do is going to have to be custom, there isn't an off the shelf hinged lcd monitor that you can buy.
    – Zach
    Aug 18, 2011 at 0:58
  • @Zach, I understand about it being custom. I was looking for pointers in that direction. I will check out ben hack
    – TPR
    Aug 18, 2011 at 2:35
  • vesa mounts with a very large hinges.
    – Journeyman Geek
    Aug 18, 2011 at 2:52

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Whilst it may not answer your question well, it seems like a nightmare to accomplish.

I would consider one of the following:

  1. Buy a laptop.
  2. Buy a desk built for the solution..

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I have seen ones with pop out screens, but can't quickly find a link.

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