The design was inspired by the Commodore 64, which was easily folded down. CJ created a new – the CJ64. This is what CJ said for the keyboard was neatly featured. The setup is made of several ports accessible from outside such as a mouse port, a HDMI port for video output and a power cord. In terms of the modular design of the Framework, he can change that port up for other options later. The Framework website contains an overview of the board used in this project, including specifications and additional options such as DIY kits. The 3D-printed housing was made from scratch by Fusion 360 and was intended to provide an mounting system for the board, but also for the exterior port. This project is really fun repurposed by Framework, and as a fan of the Raspberry Pi 400, I cannot help but appreciate the hard work. The video of the project and the preparations, as well as the original tutorial shared to YouTube, you can catch an update to Elevated Systems in order to get a better picture of this project.