h a l f b a k e r yKeep out of reach of children.
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I want one, now please [+]. This way I could shove my PC up
against the wall and not worry about the HDMI getting bent
out of shape. It's also kind of cool to see everything up front,
with a nice tinted cover panel and LEDs like you suggested.
Allow cables to exit from any side near the rear, or even the
rear panel directly. It would be difficult to damage anything
in that case! |
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and it stands on a matching low-rise base containing a UPS, powerbar, and hooks for wallwarts for the rest of the equipment. The wires run down the front of the case (behind the smoky glass) from the PC and into the base, from which they can exit through semicircular cutouts. . . not that I've given it much thought, of course ;-) |
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I wonder if a prototype of this ingenious device could
not be made by taking a standard PC, and rotating it
180°. |
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I've worked for two companies that do this all day long. You tell us how you want it configured and we deliver it. |
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This does cost money, but I think it would qualify as widely known to exist (WKTE) since we have a double handful of competitors. |
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Well, best to get ahead of the crowd and work on humans with all the plugs on the front. |
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