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Let me guess, you have a big square box sitting on or around your desk, with 20 wire's , two speaker's, 3 power cords, and it doesn't faze you at all.
Direct personal attack?... Fine.
Now, let *ME* guess:
You often sit and admire your computer's housing with the power off. You admire your computer housing almost as much as you admire yourself in the mirror. However, you fail to realize that the design of your computer's housing is simply a cheap, banal, retro derivative from the talent-rich 1960s. You like to watch "Dancing With The Stars" and also entertainment awards shows (especially red carpet interviews). Your whole shallow world revolves around superficiality and materialism.
Yeah, if you don't get it , then don't buy it.
Oh, I get it... but I'm not "buying" it.
Let me guess, you have a big square box sitting on or around your desk, with 20 wire's , two speaker's, 3 power cords, and it doesn't faze you at all. Yeah, if you don't get it , then don't buy it. But in my humble opinion, it's neat, tidy, powerful , efficient , and very attractive. No lights, noisy fans, or neon lights and see through panels. Neat tidy vs what a fricken mess.
Well, when I think of it... Pretty, tidy, extremely silent, made of laptop components...
No doubt, I have one on my desk. It's called a laptop. As a bonus feature, I also can carry it around when I need it.
I don't understand all-in-ones... They always sounds extremely expensive to me for something which is essentially a laptop with a larger screen and no integrated input devices... In my opinion, people who don't need more than a glorified laptop really should buy one instead of looking for a more bulky equivalent, and leave desktop computers for more heavy-duty tasks...
But there must be some side of this market which I've not understood yet.
Edited 2011-05-04 09:15 UTC




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2006-11-09
"I am sure there are faster ones, I am sure that there are thinner ones (and we know how important that extra 1/16" of thinness is to a computer that sits on a desk).
Functioning? Please. When it's not malfunctioning, it's a Fisher Price item, at best.
Good looking? It doesn't look so good to me, especially with that big red fire extinguisher that one must always keep adjacent to it."
Let me guess, you have a big square box sitting on or around your desk, with 20 wire's , two speaker's, 3 power cords, and it doesn't faze you at all. Yeah, if you don't get it , then don't buy it. But in my humble opinion, it's neat, tidy, powerful , efficient , and very attractive. No lights, noisy fans, or neon lights and see through panels. Neat tidy vs what a fricken mess.
My friend's G5 sounded like a wind tunnel.
They were large diameter, low rpm fans, all 8 of them. Know why they did it like that? Because it's quite. In the 5 years I had it, the only time I ever heard the fan was on a memory test, and even then, it was quiter than 75 % of gaming rigs I've heard. There were a few that had fan issue's, but mine wasn't one of them. My PS3 was waayy louder.