Typeframe PX-88 Turns Raspberry Pi Into an ’80s-Inspired Cyberdeck

Typeframe PX-88 is a sleek, cyberdeck-inspired build that merges retro 1980s aesthetics with modern DIY computing. Designed around the Raspberry Pi Model 4B, this portable project balances style and utility for makers, writers, and tinkerers who love compact, purpose-built machines.

Front and center is a 7.9-inch IPS touchscreen from Waveshare with a 1,280 x 400 pixel resolution. The ultra-wide panel is mounted flat rather than in a flip-up housing, giving the PX-88 a distinctive, low-profile silhouette that feels straight out of a neon-lit sci‑fi set.

A custom 65% mechanical keyboard forms the heart of the typing experience, built on the MK Point64 PCB. The creator opted for Cherry MX compatible switches and keycaps, so feel and sound can be tuned to taste. Power comes from a 37 Wh battery, making the setup ready for coffee shop sessions, field notes, or distraction-free writing.

Key highlights:
– Raspberry Pi Model 4B with Broadcom BCM2711 at the core
– 7.9-inch Waveshare IPS touchscreen, 1,280 x 400 resolution
– Flat-mounted display for a clean, cyberdeck profile
– Custom 65% mechanical keyboard using the MK Point64 PCB
– Cherry MX compatible switches and keycaps
– 37 Wh internal battery for portable use

If you’re hoping to buy one ready-made, there’s a catch: the Typeframe PX-88 isn’t sold as a prebuilt unit. Instead, it’s a build-it-yourself project. Assembly files, parts details, and resources are available through the official Typeframe site and its accompanying repository, making it accessible to anyone comfortable with a bit of DIY.

Whether you’re building a minimalist writing machine, a portable coding terminal, or simply a showpiece for your desk, the PX-88 delivers a rare blend of form, function, and retro flair.