 You can retrofit an iBook G3 with an iPad Pro using 3D printing and parts from Adafruit. This is a genuine iBook G3 case that has been gutted to hold an 11-inch iPad Pro. We added a wireless mini keyboard that features a built-in trackpad and function keys. This works really well with the latest iPadOS so you can use it like a laptop computer. The iPad can pop out thanks to the integrated cutouts designed into the 3D printed insert. There's room for a right-angled dongle so you can still connect to your wireless accessories. A 3D printed tray houses the keyboard and is designed to snap fit into the iBook's clamshell. The built-in standoffs elevate the keyboard so it's at a desirable angle, which feels ergonomic. You can get the parts to build this project from Adafruit's online shop. Download and 3D print the parts in your favorite filament. Links to the files are in the description. This right-angled adapter is MagSafe so it can conveniently pop off making it easy to swap out. All of the internal components are removed from the iBook leaving just the clamshell. The case itself does not need to be cut or modified. Be sure to check out the tutorial for building this project on the Adafruit learning system. The keyboard insert snap fits into the bottom shell with the keyboard press-fitted into place. The iPad insert snap fits into the screen's clamshell with space for the wireless dongle and right-angled MagSafe adapter. The screen's bezel can then be snap-fitted over the iPad. This plate is attached behind the built-in handle and keeps the two halves secured together. The handle itself is fully intact and functional making this one of the coolest parts of the build. We hope this inspires you to retrofit your gadgets with 3D printing and parts from Adafruit.