
While we've seen
various forms of
Treo docks come and go, there's just something magical about those those colorful, timeless blocks, and although we've caught a LEGO-lovin'
DS fortress acting the part before, this time it's a
Palm getting the homegrown docking station. Envisioned after simply not wanting to shell out the $30 to $50 required to purchase a ho hum dock that didn't exactly fit every need, the
LEGO Palm cradle is a true sight to behold, and can at least handle both the 650 and 680 with ease. Although it doesn't sport features that are too far out of the ordinary -- besides the handy earpiece hook and "solar powered WiFi tower," of course -- at least the onboard watchman walks softly and carries a
big stick Sony Clie stlyus. Best of all, the project owner took a few snapshots along the way to give us a bit of insight in replicating his masterpiece, so if you've got an estimated 45 minutes and a whole stash of unused blocks, be sure to hit the read link for your next
DIY endeavor.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Neil @ Feb 18th 2007 11:27AM
How many times must Engadget staff be corrected? The plural of Lego is Lego, not LEGOS. Bah!
Otherwise: Cool! I'll build one for my Apple Newton.