Gadgets Boxee Box Teardown The Boxee Box is a cubist deviation from the traditionally rectangular set-top box. The oddly-shaped form factor forced D-Link to make the internals equally odd. But that also made it… November 10, 2010 by Miro Djuric
Gadgets Microsoft Kinect Teardown We haven't been this excited to get our hands on new hardware since the iPad. The way that we interact with computers is (finally) evolving, and Kinect is unlike any… November 4, 2010 by Kyle Wiens - iFixit
Gadgets First Google TV Teardown The Logitech Revue is the first device on the market that uses the Google TV platform. We were quite excited to take it apart to see what someone gets for… October 25, 2010 by Miro Djuric
Gadgets PlayStation Move Teardown Sony's plan to change gaming forever is a light wand with seven buttons, a compass, an accelerometer, and a vibrator motor. Oh, and they threw in a safety strap for… September 19, 2010 by Miro Djuric
Gadgets Nintendo Virtual Boy Teardown Our week of game console teardowns is coming to a close, and we have a super-extra-special teardown for you -- the Nintendo Virtual Boy! September 3, 2010 by Miro Djuric
Gadgets Nintendo Famicom Teardown For our fourth retro console teardown we borrowed a hot tub time machine, went directly to 1983, and acquired a Japanese national treasure: the Famicom! September 2, 2010 by Miro Djuric
Gadgets Atari 2600 Teardown So far we've taken apart the Magnavox Odyssey 100 and the RCA Studio II; the Atari 2600 is next! Originally labeled as the Video Computer System (VCS), the Atari 2600… September 1, 2010 by Miro Djuric
Gadgets RCA Studio II Teardown The RCA Studio II is the second of our retro game console teardowns. Introduced in early 1977, it competed directly against the Odyssey 100. It never took off with consumers,… August 31, 2010 by Miro Djuric
Gadgets Magnavox Odyssey 100 Teardown The Magnavox Odyssey 100 is the first of our retro game console teardowns. It is the immediate successor to the Magnavox Odyssey, which happened to be the first home game… August 30, 2010 by Miro Djuric
Gadgets Nintendo DSi XL Teardown Nintendo used a shrink ray on the “reverse” setting to develop the XL from a stock DSi. The obvious changes are readily visible on the exterior — larger size, larger… March 28, 2010 by Miro Djuric