Agreed, I think it's an interesting idea. I'll say this too – Dell and companies of their ilk are criticised when they copy Apple's ideas in software and industrial design, but when they 'think different' as it where and try to come up with something original of their own they're also roundly criticised. I'm sure there are things lurking in the bowels of Apple's R+D department that are just as bizarre looking, if not more so.Macmaniac said:Its actually an interesting design, the concept of being able to easily access parts and replace them is a great idea.
It may not look that great, but the idea is solid.
Jaffa Cake said:I'll say this too Dell and companies of their ilk are criticised when they copy Apple's ideas in software and industrial design, but when they 'think different' as it where and try to come up with something original of their own they're also roundly criticised.
Does anyone remember the Jonathan concept Apple had going on in the mid-80's? The basic idea was that the entire computer would be modular, and the machine would be an I/O-board 'base' with various modules that plugged into it. There were plans for Macintosh (680x0) modules, DOS (x86) and Unix modules, plus hard disk, floppy disk, RAM, and all kinds of other little add-ons that would just plug into the base. If you ran out of room on the base, you could purchase a larger one to attach to your existing base. Was a great idea, but perhaps a bit ahead of its time, and it ended up getting nixed. In any case, that's the first thing I thought of when I saw this.Macmaniac said:Its actually an interesting design, the concept of being able to easily access parts and replace them is a great idea.
It may not look that great, but the idea is solid.
Ah... yes... sorry, missed that. I'll go and stand in the naughty corner. 😱WildCowboy said:In case you missed Blue Velvet's post, Dell had nothing to do with this. Some kid fresh out of college did it as a mockup, and Dell has threatened to sue him for using their logo.
nichos said:I used to think the new iMac was the most beautiful computer I'd ever seen, but that's before I heard about Dell's "XCS" that's coming out:
http://www.bit-tech.net/news/2006/07/07/dell_xcs_pictured/
Fair point, the Focus isn't too bad a car, actually my family has a Honda Civic (I don't drive yet too expensive) which is pretty similar and a nice car but not very exciting. Maybe a Lada with neon's would be more accurate 😉mkrishnan said:Except that at least the Focus has the benefit of an amazing chassis that lets one toss it around turns and brings a smile to one's face, that bagged it multiple Car and Driver Top 10 placements... Inside the weird box the Dell is just a Windows PC. 😉
Shasta said:Psh... So now to get windows to actually boot we have to cross our fingers AND blow into the cartridge nintendo style... I'm glad technology is progressing
^^apunkrockmonk said:That is one of the most retarded looking computers i've ever seen.
I'd lean more toward sub woofer -- and not one that is the centerpiece of the system along with the amp.Electro Funk said:looks like a boom box, or a sub woofer...
Sun Baked said:But more along the lines of something that needs to be hidden in the trunk or under a seat. 😱
Infinity said:Wouldn't it be funny if it had an Apple brand on this concept design, I'm sure the comments about this thing would be quite the opposite. In fact people would be quite defensive of it.